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Pronghorns primarily require open habitats such as grasslands, sagebrush, and deserts, where they can easily spot predators. While they don't rely on traditional shelters like other animals, they seek cover in tall grasses or shrubs for protection from harsh weather and predators. During severe weather, they may use low-lying areas or slopes for some shelter. Overall, their adaptability to open environments means they thrive without needing specific shelters.

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