Pronghorn - Wikipedia The pronghorn is the fastest land mammal in the Western Hemisphere, being built for maximum predator evasion through running Their top speed is dependent upon the length of time over which it is measured
10 Pronghorn Facts - Fact Animal There are 4 subspecies, that include the Sonoran pronghorn, the the Mexican pronghorn, the Oregon pronghorn, and the Baja California pronghorn Pronghorns form mixed social herds in the winter of up to 1,000 individuals, which break up into younger male and female groups in the spring
Pronghorn - National Wildlife Federation Pronghorn are one of North America’s most impressive mammals Not only do pronghorn have the longest land migration in the continental United States, they also are the fastest land animal in North America Pronghorn can run at speeds close to 60 miles an hour
Pronghorn - U. S. National Park Service The North American pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) is the surviving member of a group of animals that evolved in North America during the past 20 million years It is not a true antelope, which is found in Africa and southeast Asia
Pronghorn | North American Hoofed Mammal, Adaptations, Speed | Britannica Pronghorn, (Antilocapra americana), North American hoofed mammal, the sole living member of the old ruminant family Antilocapridae (order Artiodactyla) It is the only animal that has branching horns and sheds them annually
10 Notable Facts About Pronghorns - A-Z Animals Pronghorn travel during summer and winter, searching for places to graze These horned mammals have yellowish-brown to reddish-brown fur with white stripes on their necks and mouths
Pronghorn | National Geographic Get up to speed on the world's second fastest animal Find out how the pronghorn uses its prolific pace and amazing endurance to keep safe