Pronghorns live in the prairies and deserts of the central and western North American continent.
In 1915 only 12,000 remained but right now there are about 1 million and most of them are in Wyoming and Montana. Less than 2,000 pronghorns live in Kansas.
No, pronghorns and moose are not closely related. Pronghorns are actually more closely related to giraffes, while moose are part of the deer family.
While wolves are known to prey on pronghorns, it is not a common occurrence. Pronghorns are fast and agile animals, making them difficult targets for wolves. Wolves usually target slower and weaker prey species for easier hunting success.
Yes, pronghorns are vertebrates. They are mammals belonging to the family Antilocapridae and have a backbone with a spinal cord running through it, which is characteristic of all vertebrates.
Pronghorns typically live up to around 10-15 years in the wild. However, in captivity, they can live up to 20 years or more. Various factors such as predation, disease, food availability, and habitat quality can affect their lifespan.
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.
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pronghorns shelter is sometimes the ground
No, pronghorns, like all antelope, are herbivores.
In 1915 only 12,000 remained but right now there are about 1 million and most of them are in Wyoming and Montana. Less than 2,000 pronghorns live in Kansas.
Pronghorns live primarily in grasslands but also in brush land and deserts.
Yes, pronghorns have vertebrae. All mammals are vertebrates.
No, pronghorns and moose are not closely related. Pronghorns are actually more closely related to giraffes, while moose are part of the deer family.
USA their the only antelopes that live thereActually, Pronghorns are NOT Antelopes, as the person above claims. See Wikipedia, search Pronghorn for more details.
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