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He goes on to mention that it is also quite effective for elk, and pronghorn.
But Congressional action is needed to formally protect the pronghorn corridor.
Pronghorn grazed long before then, until the railroad first arrived in 1876.
Protecting the corridor for pronghorn would be more than a symbolic victory.
Until 10,000 years ago, the rigors of life for pronghorns appear to have been extreme.
In summer, adult male pronghorns fight with other males for a territory.
The surrounding area is home to small game hunting opportunities (pronghorn and deer).
Its predators don't run nearly that fast, so why would the pronghorn evolve such a capability?
Some of the highest-elevation pronghorn habitat in Montana is found here.
The remainder of these pronghorn were hunted for their fur by settlers.
The primary game of the Chiricahua was the deer followed by pronghorn.
The ramoceros was a small prehistoric relative of modern pronghorn.
The refuge is also home to elk, moose, bison and pronghorn.
A feature of the site is a herd of wild pronghorn.
Elk and pronghorn, which have been reintroduced nearby, sometimes venture into the park.
On the park's northern range, pronghorn declined from 500-700 in the 1930s to about 122 in 1968.
North America's swiftest animal, the pronghorn is capable of running up to 60 miles per hour.
A pronghorn may change mating strategies depending on environmental or demographic conditions.
The pronghorn is a small ruminant mammal which looks a bit like an antelope.
Wild ungulates such as pronghorn and deer graze upon it.
Purple prairie clover provides food for a number of animals, such as pronghorn.
Adult male pronghorns employ two different mating strategies during the breeding season.
This species is commonly known as the pronghorn clubtail.
There are, in addition, about 58 species of mammals, the most prominent being mule deer and pronghorns.