The pronghorn, as a species, is not, in fact there are nearly a million now. But a few subspecies are, including the Sonoran, and Mexican supspecies.
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Those letters spell pronghorn (a type of antelope).
The pronghorn looks like an antelope but is not.
No, thankfully, the Pronghorn is currently (February 9, 2011) listed as "Least Concern" and in stable condition by the IUCN. Correction: The Baja California Pronghorn IS critically endangered. See the link(s):
As a species, no. A critically endangered subspecies is the Baja California Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana peninsularis).
The pronghorn is not an antelope it is a unique animal and the only member of the family: Antilocapridae.
The pronghorn is not endangered. Listed as least concern, with a population of 500,000 to 1,000,000.
The pronghorn of North America is the second fastest land animal behind the cheetah.
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pronghorn antelope survive by its speed and keen eyesight to get away from their predators
Pronghorn.
Pronghorn antelope are not actually antelope but can be found in Idaho. The pronghorn is it's own branch called antelocapridae.