yes they have two upper horns and one big lower horn
Yes. The pronghorn is the only animal in the world that sheds its horns annually.
yes
Animals do not really shed their horns. There are only very few animals in the entire world who shed their horns.
True Antelope have unbranched horns and never shed which means that the American Pronghorn are not antelope (Bovidae) but the family Antilocapridae.
Cheetahs hunt antelope and gazelle. Although antelope and gazelle look similar to deer, they aren't deer. Deer have antlers, which they shed, while antelope and gazelle have permanent horns.
Yes, but they are antlers, not horns. Horns on cattle and other ungulates are not shed like antlers are.
Eland. They are the world's largest antelope and have long curved horns Eland. They are the world's largest antelope and have long curved horns
Nyala
Yes, they do shed their horns. It falls off during the fall and then grows back during the summertime.
yes
That would be the largest of the African antelope, the Eland.
Water buffalo do not shed their horns. Their horns stay attached to their heads throughout their entire lives. Exceptions are if they break a horn in a fight with another of their kind.
Water buffalo do not shed their horns. Their horns stay attached to their heads throughout their entire lives. Exceptions are if they break a horn in a fight with another of their kind.
ibex, a type of antelope.