The extinct dwarf pronghorn (Capromeryx minor) had horns of about 10 cm (3.9 in) in length. They were a very small gazelle-like species, standing at only 60 cm (24 in.) at the shoulder and weighing only 10 kg (22 lb).
Source: the San Diego Zoo
Are pronghorns getting eksincet
pronghorns shelter is sometimes the ground
No, pronghorns, like all antelope, are herbivores.
Yes, pronghorns have vertebrae. All mammals are vertebrates.
No, pronghorns are North American animals and do not live in the Sahara.
Pronghorns live in the prairies and deserts of the central and western North American continent.
Pronghorns live in the prairies and deserts of the central and western North American continent.
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All Dwarf hamster are short-haired. The Russian Dwarf, Winter White, Chinese Dwarf, Roborovski's dwarf, etc. The long-haired hamsters are Syrians.
yes
Yes, they have a backbone.