Further east than all the rest of the notable places, the Sagebrush Hills are a vast, rocky stretch of high desert covered in blue-gray sagebrush and other sages and dry grasses. The sagebrush is toxic, so when wandering here starvation is a threat. One must be careful when browsing the edible grasses not to pick some of the poisonous plants. Throughout the hills there are numerous watering holes where other animals, such as pronghorn antelope, gather. Predators do not usually frequent the area but it is not impossible to be attacked bya few wolves.