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  1. Clark’s Description. On 3 September 1804, a clear and pleasantly cool day, the men of the Corps of Discovery caught their first glimpse of some pronghorn antelopes on the prairie a couple of miles up the Missouri from today’s Springfield, South Dakota.Their French-Canadian engagés knew the elusive animals as Cabri, French for “goats,” so that’s what Clark called them.

  2. 11 de jun. de 2019 · The pronghorn can run at speeds of up to 92 kilometres per hour, making it the fastest land animal in North America and the second-fastest in the world after the cheetah! Physical characteristics and behaviour Though its scientific name translates to “American antelope goat,” pronghorns are not part of the antelope family.

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  4. www.ultimateungulate.com › Artiodactyla › Antilocapra_americanaPronghorn - Ultimate Ungulate

    The pronghorn is active throughout the 24-hour day, with slight peaks in activity at dawn and dusk. The daily foraging expeditions of a pronghorn herd vary from 0.1-0.8 kilometers / 0.06-0.48 miles in the spring and summer to 3.2-9.7 kilometers / 1.9-5.8 miles in the fall and winter. The fastest land mammal in the Western Hemisphere, as well as ...

  5. 13 de feb. de 2023 · Kudus and bighorn sheep, bison and domestic cows, mountain goats and impalas. None of them shed horns. There is, however, one exception: the pronghorn. The pronghorn has horns, not antlers. And it sheds them annually. Let’s take a look at the extraordinary life of pronghorns, the only animal that sheds its horns.

  6. 17 de nov. de 2016 · While antelope do appear similar to pronghorn, technically antelopes are animals that are native to Africa and Eurasia - not North America. Let's take a look at some interesting facts about pronghorns: The scientific name for a pronghorn is Antilocapra americana. They are the only surviving member of the Antilocapridae family.

  7. 25 de ago. de 2010 · Of those thirteen the predator breakdown looked like this: 5 coyotes, 3 cougars, 1 wolf, and 4 undetermined predators. The sample was small, but, based upon the incidents in which the killer could ...

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