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Prong Horn Collection

"Discover the Majestic Pronghorn: A Symbol of Grace and Speed in North America" The pronghorn, scientifically known as Antilocapra americana

Background imageProng Horn Collection: NATI2A-00079

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Native American bow-hunting pronghorn antelope on the Great Plains. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageProng Horn Collection: ANTELOPE HUNT, 1830s. Antelope Shooting: Decoyed Up

ANTELOPE HUNT, 1830s. Antelope Shooting: Decoyed Up. Oil on canvas, 1830-39, by George Catlin

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Pronghorn male, spring showing new horn growth. Utah USA

Pronghorn male, spring showing new horn growth. Utah USA

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Male pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), Pawnee National Grassland, Colorado

Male pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), Pawnee National Grassland, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Female pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), Pawnee National Grassland, Colorado

Female pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), Pawnee National Grassland, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Two Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) bucks sparring, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Two Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) bucks sparring, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, North America

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Pronghorn antelope buck on the move at the National Bison Range in the Mission Valley

Pronghorn antelope buck on the move at the National Bison Range in the Mission Valley of Montana

Background imageProng Horn Collection: USA, Montana, National Bison Range, Pronghorn antilope, Male, Antilocapra americana

USA, Montana, National Bison Range, Pronghorn antilope, Male, Antilocapra americana

Background imageProng Horn Collection: WY, Grand Teton National Park, Pronghorn, Mother and calves, Antilocapra americana

WY, Grand Teton National Park, Pronghorn, Mother and calves, Antilocapra americana

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), antelope, does on the prairie, June

Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), antelope, does on the prairie, June

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) adult male, walking in hilly prairie habitat at sunset

Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) adult male, walking in hilly prairie habitat at sunset, Custer State Park, Black Hills, South Dakota, U.S.A. september

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) in the snow, Grand Teton National Park

Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) in the snow, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, North America

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Protoceras, an extinct mammal of North America

Protoceras, an extinct mammal of North America
Extinct species of pronghorn, Protoceras, ancient South Dakota Black Hills. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of an 1890s Charles Knight illustration

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Moose (Alces alces) Bull crossing Gros Ventre River, Wyoming, USA

Moose (Alces alces) Bull crossing Gros Ventre River, Wyoming, USA

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Moose (Alces alces) Male walk with Autumn/Fallcolour Grand Teton Nat Park USA

Moose (Alces alces) Male walk with Autumn/Fallcolour Grand Teton Nat Park USA

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Pronghorn male resting, Yellowstone NP, Wyoming

Pronghorn male resting, Yellowstone NP, Wyoming

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Pronghorn Antelope

Pronghorn Antelope in Montana

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Young pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), Custer State Park, South Dakota

Young pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), Custer State Park, South Dakota, United States of America, North America

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) buck eating, Custer State Park, South Dakota

Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) buck eating, Custer State Park, South Dakota, United States of America, North America

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Female Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) running, Park County, Colorado

Female Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) running, Park County, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageProng Horn Collection: Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) buck in the snow, Grand Teton National Park

Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) buck in the snow, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, North America

Background imageProng Horn Collection: 27718_work

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Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), Custer State Park, South Dakota, United States of America, North America


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"Discover the Majestic Pronghorn: A Symbol of Grace and Speed in North America" The pronghorn, scientifically known as Antilocapra americana, is a remarkable creature that roams the vast landscapes of North America. With its distinctive features and impressive abilities, it captivates both nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers alike. In Wyoming's Gros Ventre River, a magnificent moose bull gracefully crosses the water, sharing its habitat with these agile creatures. The juxtaposition of their presence highlights the diversity found within this region. As autumn blankets Grand Teton National Park in vibrant hues, a male moose wanders amidst the fall foliage. This picturesque scene showcases not only the beauty of nature but also emphasizes how different species coexist harmoniously. Traveling back to the 1830s, we catch a glimpse into history as antelope hunting was practiced using decoys. This ancient tradition sheds light on human interaction with these animals throughout time. Springtime brings new beginnings for pronghorns in Utah's wilderness. Witnessing their horn growth serves as a reminder of nature's perpetual cycle and adaptation to changing seasons. Pawnee National Grassland in Colorado becomes home to both male and female pronghorns. These grassy plains provide an ideal habitat for them to thrive while showcasing their unique characteristics against an expansive backdrop. In Yellowstone National Park, two bucks engage in friendly sparring matches—a display of strength and dominance among males vying for mating rights. Such encounters remind us of the primal instincts ingrained within these majestic creatures. Yellowstone continues to enchant with another sighting—a solitary buck standing tall against breathtaking natural wonders. Its regal stance exemplifies resilience despite challenges faced by wildlife populations today. Journeying further west to Montana's Mission Valley at the National Bison Range reveals yet another stunning encounter—an active male pronghorn on-the-move captures our attention. It reminds us that conservation efforts are crucial to preserving the delicate balance of ecosystems.