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  1. 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.

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    Le pronghorn est un ruminant, mais ses capacités physiques lui imposent de choisir ses aliments avec soin. Ses réserves de graisse réduites, son estomac petit et son cœur développé nécessitent une alimentation énergétique, à base de végétaux riches, capables d'assurer son équilibre physiologique en toutes saisons.

  3. pronghorn /ˈprɒŋˌhɔːn/. 1.N a ruminant mammal, Antilocapra americana, inhabiting rocky deserts of North America and having small branched horns: family Antilocapridae 叉角羚 (Also called American antelope) [1]

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  5. 17 de ene. de 2012 · Last Edited November 1, 2023. The pronghorn ( Antilocapra americana) is a small, very fleet ungulate of the order Artiodactyla. It is the last surviving species of a once abundant and diverse North American family of ruminants, known as Antilocapridae. Although sometimes called pronghorn antelope, it is not a true antelope.

  6. Le pronghorn, aussi appelé antilocapre, est un des animaux terrestres les plus rapides du monde et face au puma mieux vaut être vif. Vidéo : 'L'antilope d'Amérique ou antilocapre', chaîne National Geographic Wild France sur Youtube. Voir toutes les vidéos sur cet animal.

  7. Pronghorn experienced a dramatic decline in both numbers and distribution with the onset of the 1849 gold rush, which resulted in excessive unregulated market hunting. Post-gold rush land use changes, primarily for agricultural and urban development purposes, further contributed to pronghorn declines, including the extirpation of the Peninsular and Sonoran subspecies.

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