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Springbok, Antidorcas marsupialis, isolated on white background.
The Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) is a species of artiodactyl (even-toed, hoofed) mammal native to interior western and central North America. Although it is commonly thought of and called an antelope it is not a true antelope.  The pronghorn is the only surviving member of the Antilocapridae family and has been in North America for over a million years. The pronghorn has a similar body shape to a deer but stockier and shorter legged.  Both males and females grow horns but the male horns are larger.  The horns are shed each year as the new horns grow from underneath.  The pronghorn weighs between 90 and 120 pounds and stands about 3 1/2 feet tall at the shoulder.  It has a tan to reddish brown body with white markings throughout.  The pronghorn is the fastest land mammal in the Western Hemisphere.  Its great speed enables the pronghorn to outrun most predators.  Pronghorns are migratory herd animals.  Their migration routes have been threatened by fencing and fragmentation of their habitat.  Pronghorns cannot jump over traditional barb wire fences like deer and elk can.  They try to pass underneath and sometimes get caught in the fencing.  Newer types of fencing have plastic pipe under the bottom strands which allows the animals to pass through.  Pronghorns are quite numerous and in some areas like Wyoming and northern Colorado the pronghorn population at times has exceeded the human population.  This pronghorn was photographed on Antelope Ridge in the National Bison Range near Charlo, Montana, USA.
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Pronghorn Antelope in East Central Idaho.
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Wild Pronghorn in the beautiful Antelope Island State Park near Salt Lake City, Utah USA.
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Montana antelope (pronghorn) looking out on a hill top prairie, USA
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Thunder Basin National Grassland, Wyoming, USA: female pronghorn standing in the snow - The pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) is a species of artiodactyl (even-toed, hoofed) mammal indigenous to interior western and central North America. Though not a real antelope, it is often called the American antelope, prong buck, pronghorn antelope and prairie antelope.
Close-up of Pronghorn antelope standing in a field of pastel golden-yellow native grasses. His mouth is open and his tongue is sticking out.  His head is turned and he is looking back behind him..
Pronghorn Antelope in Eastern Idaho.
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Female Impala in a South African Game Reserve, a male feeding on grass.
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Nilgai in Loxahatchee, Florida.
A blackbuck antelope standing gracefully in its natural habitat. Captured outdoors during the day, this wildlife photograph showcases the beauty of the animal and its environment, emphasizing its distinct horns and markings. No people are present in the image.
Pronghorn antelope running through sage brush in Idaho.
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Male krishna mrigam or blackbuck, Antilope cervicapra, showing pre-orbital glands used for marking territory. Grounds of Akbar's Tomb. Sikandra, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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Photography from 1899
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Pronghorn antelope in Yellowstone National Park
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Pronghorn Antelope in Eastern Idaho.
Digitally restored from a late 19th Century encyclopedia.
Close up of two Black Bucks.
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