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The pronghorn antelope’s eyesight and depth perception are both exceptionally developed. At a range of 3 miles, it is capable of noticing the tiniest of movements (5 kilometers).
Then came Jean Robert Babilis, a 70-year-old with a handgun in the console, pushing a 114-horsepower Polaris side-by-side ...
RAWLINS - There still haven't been a lot of visitors to the Depot for viewing of the Pronghorn Pride Initiative's display of 30 painted antelope.
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Keep an eye out in marshy areas for the moose to be chewing on leaves. You can see Bison graze near the Elk Flats Overlook ...
For Eastern hunters interested in traveling out West for their first big-game hunt, there's no better animal to start with than pronghorns.
From the iconic American bison that once numbered in the millions to the swift pronghorn antelope and burrowing prairie dogs, the Great Plains hosts a remarkable community of animals that have ...
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Often mistakenly called “antelope,” pronghorns belong to a unique family (Antilocapridae) that evolved exclusively in North America. Smaller and lighter colored than other pronghorn subspecies, ...
However, pronghorns need open space, not only to display their spellbinding speed, but also to forage. The iconic grassland ...
Rescuers with the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance swooped in to save an underweight American pronghorn fawn found struggling on private land in New Mexico.