I thought cantaloupe was an animal?!
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Cantaloupe is a fruit, a type of melon. It is actually tan or light brown on the outside, and the edible interior is a light orange color.
Antelope is an animal, four footed and the majority of them reside in groups known as herds. Most antelope live in Africa. There are some related species that reside in the United States, but they are not true antelope.
I hope that this was a creative writing assignment for you. Thanks for the laugh.
Have a good day, and be careful mixing up items you can eat with wildlife, it could be dangerous.
You are definitely thinking of an antelope and it doesn't come from Arizona, it comes from Africa. Cantaloupe is a delicious melon that is related to the honeydew melon. They are best when they are in season. I would wait to try it until then because if you get a bad fruit, you may not want to ever eat it again.
Cantaloupe is actually a type a melon! I don't know what animal in Arizona you're referring to is, but it does kind of sound like antelope!
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There are ANTELOPE in Arizona, but they also live other places. Mostly other places.
Canteloupe is a yummy fruit that you should definitely eat because it's awesome.
No, no. You have it wrong. Cantaloupe is what you say when your boyfriend wants to run away and get married but your dad has the car.
Lmaoo this question actually made me laugh ahaha.
Cantaloupe is a fruit (i believe). It's very tasty and it's not an animal!
I've eaten it a bunch of times
I think you may be thinking of the antelope, and that your grocer mixed up cantaloupe/musk melon with honeydew melon.
Hunny your thinking Antelope.
Are you trollolololololing?
And antelopes mostly live in Africa.
hahah someones been slipping you tainted brownies
lol nope sorry close, sorta. Thanks for the laugh that's funny
Wtf?
hardy har har, I've seen this question on here before