The fastest land mammal in North America embarks on a 150 to 200-mile trek every spring and again in the fall. Pronghorns in ...
Not many people realize that North America is home to one of the fastest land animals on Earth, second only to the cheetah. The pronghorn may look unassuming, but its incredible speed, endurance, and ...
Berger, J., Daneke, D., Johnson, J., and Berwick, S. H. 1983. "Pronghorn foraging economy and predator avoidance in a desert ecosystem: implications for the ...
A pronghorn struggles to move along a section of woven-wire fencing in deep snow in the Green River Basin of western Wyoming. Pronghorn in the Red Desert faced similar obstacles during their escape ...
A study conducted by the Wildlife Society revealed a strange habit of ungulates. Species like pronghorn tend to avoid utility scale solar instillations, which seem to disrupt animal movement and ...
A herd of pronghorn — commonly known as antelope — in the Sonoita-Elgin area has grown from fewer than 100 animals in 2012 to more than 300 today, state wildlife officials report. The Arizona Game and ...
The winter of 2023-23 left thousands of pronghorn dead in the Red Desert herd unit in southern Wyoming. Many, like this doe, were trapped against woven-wire fences as they tried to escape the deep ...
On Saturday we showcased the extraordinary speed of North American pronghorn, with footage that showed the animals easily outrunning wolves in Yellowstone National Park. The footage was captured in ...