There are no true antelope in North America. The Pronghorn is often referred to as the Pronghorn antelope but the
Pronghorn is actually the only member of it's taxonomic family of Antelocapridae. The antelope are members of the family Bovidae.
Yes! In the Southwest there are! Where the deer and the antelope play? Ring a bell?
No. Pronghorn, which are not antelope but look like antelope (and thus believed by most people that they are indeed antelope), live in the North American grasslands.
on mountains, in wetlands, and in deserts. they live in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. The species of antelope in Europe are chamois and ibex. The species of antelope in Asia is the saiga and they mostly live in the mountains and plains. The species in North America is the pronghorn. the species in Africa are: the Eland, oryx, Gazelles, and impalas live there with many others as well. Africa has the most. Eland, oryx, gazelles, and impalas live there with many others. The smallest antelope is the dikdik, which is only prey for small predators such as servals and carcals. Sometimes big predators attack it, too.
lions are found in south Africa as it is one of the big five in south Africa.antelope i guess are found in dicidous north America.
In North America that would be the pronghorn, sometimes call antelope. However, it is not a true antelope. It does inhabit deserts in the southwest United States.
The address of the North Highlands-Antelope Library is: 4235 Antelope Road, Antelope, 95843 2498
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Yes, dogs do live in north america.
Wolves live in North America.
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yes they do still live in North America