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Yes, a pronghorn is multicellular. It is a type of mammal, specifically a herbivore found primarily in North America, and like all mammals, it is composed of many cells that work together to form tissues and organs. This multicellularity allows pronghorns to perform complex biological functions essential for survival, such as locomotion and digestion.

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