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Applicants for a pronghorn lottery license must be at least 12 on or before Dec. 31. The application deadline is Aug. 6.
The 2025 pronghorn hunting season is set with 1,310 licenses available in 18 units, an increase of 45 licenses from last year ...
Pronghorn hunting licenses are now available for North Dakota residents, with 1,310 licenses up for grabs this year.
Rescuers with the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance swooped in to save an underweight American pronghorn fawn found struggling ...
After some time in New Mexico, the fawn made the trek to San Diego and will now call the Safari Park home, at least for a ...
DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK — More than a century after railroads, ranchers and hunters vanquished their ancestors, pronghorn antelope are returning to this unforgiving expanse of desert along ...
Pronghorn are among the fastest animals on Earth. Often ranked second to the cheetah for mammalian land speed records, America’s peculiar giraffoid has been said to hit top speeds over 50 ...
Somewhere in Wyoming a North American pronghorn might still be wearing a man’s shoe on its horns. The accompanying footage, captured recently by Jaymie Litzel, shows the pronghorn with its front ...
The pronghorn can reach speeds of more than 60 miles per hour and can sustain speeds of 45 miles per hour for long periods of time. Early travelers to the West called it the prairie ghost because it ...
A pronghorn fawn, just weeks old, was found underweight and dehydrated on private land in central New Mexico… Now, the fawn ...
Pronghorn have a nearly 360-degree range of vision, and their eyes are as powerful as binoculars. They are surprisingly strong swimmers, buoyed by hollow hairs in their coats.
Pronghorn, though they resemble antelope or deer, are not related to either and have several unique features, including unique horns that possess characteristics of both antlers and horns.
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