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.
They live in savannas and grasslands.
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Some antelope live in the jungle. Most antelope live in the African Savannah. Some live in forests and some in the desert.
Pronghorns are in fact, not antelope, though they are also known as Prong buck, Pronghorn antelope or just simply Antelope. They are native to North and Central America, living in the Western United states and in Mexico. They are the only surviving members of the family Antilocapridae.On The Border Mexico
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No, antelope are native to Africa and Asia. In North America, animals like pronghorn are sometimes referred to as antelope, but they are actually not closely related to true antelope species found in other parts of the world.
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