This North American hoofed mammal is the sole surviving member of the family Antilocapridae (order Artiodactyla). It is also called the Prongbuck, Pronghorned Antelope and American Antelope. It is not related to the Old World antelopes.
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The Pronghorn ( Antilocapra americana ), is a species of ungulate mammal native to interior western and central North America. Though not a true antelope, it is often known colloquially as the...
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In Pronghorn: Portrait of an American Antelope, Gary Turbak recounts a Blackfeet legend that tells how the pronghorn came to live on the prairie. ... Within just a few decades, hunters, farmers, and ranchers virtually wiped out a species that had been a part of the North American continent for nearly 20 million years.
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The main objective of the North American Pronghorn Foundation is to ensure the future of free-roaming, wild Pronghorn. ... Read About the White Antelope of Cheyenne, WY ... Click here to join The North American Pronghorn Foundation...
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The Pronghorn antelope is the fastest North American land animal, capable of reaching speeds of up to 60 miles per hour. The pronghorns speed is its main defense against predators. Stock Photography of Pronghorn Antelope.
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Rowland ward and sci world record book score for hunting north american antelope. ... North American Native Antelope ... The only horned animal in the world that has branched horns, and that sheds its horns annually, is the Pronghorn Antelope...
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No North American mammal is more native to the North American continent than the pronghorn, which was mistakenly identified as an antelope by early explorers, but it is actually the last survivor of a group called the antilocaprids, that has inhabited this continent for 15 million years.
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Antelope question: Are there antelope in north america? IDK............... I WANT SOMETHING TO DO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The North American Pronghorn Antelope is unique in many ways. Second in the world to the African cheetah, it can reach speeds over 60 miles per hour. Believe it or not, it is the only animal in the world that sheds its horn each year.
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