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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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See the silhouette of a sturdy pronghorn antelope against a backdrop of the majestic mountains of Montana. ... Photo: Pronghorn antelope ... Map: Locator map for the pronghorn antelope...
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Another interesting mammal that spends most of its time on the prairie is the pronghorn antelope. Pronghorns are true American natives, found nowhere else in the world. they have roamed the plains and deserts of North America for at least the last million years in substantially the same form.
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Comprehensive information about Wind Cave National Park. ... Pronghorn Antelope - Antilocapra americana ... Not a true antelope at all, the pronghorn is found nowhere else in the world but North America and is the sole survivor of the family Antilocapradae, a species unique to America.
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All about Desert Pronghorn Antelope - their history, description, behavior, range, habitats, life cycle. ... Entirely unique on this planet, the Pronghorn's scientific name, Antilocapra americana, means "American antelope goat." But the deer-like Pronghorn is neither antelope nor goat -- it is the sole surviving member of...
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Description: Pronghorn antelope are only found in North America. They are often referred to as "antelope," however, they are not closely related to any African antelope species. The scientific name originates from Antilo=antelope and capra=goat, thus antelope-goat.
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; Pronghorn Antelope family ; - All photos by Bob Gress ... One classic account was recorded by Arthur Einarsen (in his 1948 book The Pronghorn Antelope and Its Management) of a day when he and two colleagues were driving around their study site in Oregon.
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Pronghorn Antelope hunting: the fastest animal in North America, the pronghorn can sprint more than 50 miles per hour. Their habitat is primarily the grasslands and shrubby areas of western North America ranging from Canada to central Mexico. ... Pronghorn Antelope Hunting News...
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Casper, Wyoming Marathon and half marathon. ... It is thought that the pronghorn antelope may have been more numerous on the Great Plains of North American than the American Bison. Today an estimated one million antelope survive, with the majority of herds existing in Wyoming and Montana.
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