Mount Conner, also known as Artilla or Atila, is a mountain located in the southwest corner of the Northern Territory of Australia. Standing at 859 meters above sea level, it's often jokingly referred to as "Fooluru" because tourists sometimes mistake it for Uluru. The sides of Mount Conner are covered in scree, and its summit is an erosional remnant of a Cretaceous geomorphic surface. Named after M. L. Conner by explorer William Gosse in 1873, this mountain holds cultural significance in Pitjantjatjara country near the Kungkarangkalpa Dreaming site.