Yes, wild antelope once roamed parts of North America, most notably the pronghorn antelope. The pronghorn, which is often referred to as an antelope, is native to the grasslands and plains of the western United States. However, true antelope species, such as those found in Africa and Asia, have never existed in the Americas. The pronghorn is a unique species, distinct from true antelope but often associated with them due to similar characteristics.
I once saw a 3 legged antelope.
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Wyoming, parts of Montana, Nebraska, Colorado and Kansas.
ibex, a type of antelope.
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Meat - whatever it can catch. Deer, antelope, wild hog, buffalo are the mainstays.
No. I cannot even fathom why anyone would ever want to play an antelope rpg.
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.
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.
The homonyms of "knew" and "new" are "gnu" (an antelope) and "gnu" (a large wild African antelope with a drooping mane).