As a species, no. A critically endangered subspecies is the Baja California Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana peninsularis).
Pronghorn.
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.
Those letters spell pronghorn (a type of antelope).
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As a species, no. The Baja California Pronghorn is a subspecies that is critically endangered.
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):
The pronghorn is not endangered. Listed as least concern, with a population of 500,000 to 1,000,000.
An antilocaproid is a antilocaprine (pronghorn-like) humanoid creature. It is also any animal similar to a pronghorn.
The pronghorn.
I do care but I do not have an endangered animal...
Antilocapra americana
The pronghorn of North America is the second fastest land animal behind the cheetah.