Definitionn. fleet antelope-like ruminant of western North American plains with small branched horns
Last update: October 5, 2015
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You know, like buffalo, pronghorn, and Doll sheep - wildlife native to the United States. [Please select]
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The navvy, lurching by, gores him with his flaming pronghorn. [Please select]
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In 1893 the pronghorned bands were as plentiful in this district as I have ever seen them anywhere. [Please select]
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For some years after 1880 I think the pronghorn in our neighborhood positively increased in numbers. [Please select]
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The pronghorn also would find suitable habitat in this area, but would have to be reintroduced there. [Please select]
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THE DOOMED ANTELOPE AND HIS HELIOGRAPH The Antelope, or Pronghorn, is one of the most peculiar animals in the world. [Please select]
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Antelope or Pronghorn (_Antilocapra americana_) Formerly abundant, now rare; found only in broad open places such as Lamar Valley, etc. [Please select]
Thompson Seton tell of a young pronghorn buck that was vanquished by a rival, and so hotly pursued by its antagonist that it sought shelter amid his horses and wagons. [Please select]
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