As all countries are part of a continent then both countries and continent would be correct
Not much if any in regards to the north American Pronghorn. I live in Pronghorn country and the fastest I have seen are in full flight response at around 70mph. So they would be close. I don't think a Cheetah would have any chance of catching a healthy one.
The pronghorn lives 6 to 8 years old. by Jonah R..
Some animals that live in the high plains include pronghorn antelope, bison, coyotes, prairie dogs, and various bird species like hawks and owls. These animals are adapted to the grassland environment of the high plains and play important roles in the ecosystem.
Buffalo, lots and lots of buffalo. there are many diverse animal species in the great plains:whitetail deer, pronghorn antelope, and many small mammals like prarie dogs and rabbits. rattlesnakes and different birds also live there.
Frogs live in every country in the world. However, the frogs don't live in Antarctica. The weather is to cold for them to survive.
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Pronghorn antelope are not actually antelope but can be found in Idaho. The pronghorn is it's own branch called antelocapridae.
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.
Found in western North America.
Pronghorns live primarily in grasslands but also in brush land and deserts.
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.
Gazelles live on more than 1 continent. There are pronghorn in North America (though are actually considered antelope), many species of gazelle in africa, a few species in Asia, and some rare deer in both Europe and South America. Hope that answere your question :)
Not much if any in regards to the north American Pronghorn. I live in Pronghorn country and the fastest I have seen are in full flight response at around 70mph. So they would be close. I don't think a Cheetah would have any chance of catching a healthy one.
Antelope Valley is a name for the western edge of the Mojave Desert. It is found in Los Angeles County, California. Antelope Valley's name is from the pronghorn antelope that were native here until becoming extinct in the area in the 1880s.
USA their the only antelopes that live thereActually, Pronghorns are NOT Antelopes, as the person above claims. See Wikipedia, search Pronghorn for more details.
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.
Both. They are from Australia, which is both a country and a continent.