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pronghorn

[ US /ˈpɹɔŋˌhɔɹn/ ]
[ UK /pɹˈɒŋhɔːn/ ]
NOUN
  1. fleet antelope-like ruminant of western North American plains with small branched horns

How To Use pronghorn In A Sentence

  • With a little luck and patience, you can see moose, pronghorns, bighorn sheep, coyotes, wolves, black bears, and grizzlies as well as ospreys, trumpeter swans, bald eagles, and lots of other birds.
  • It could restore those lost interactions between the pronghorn and the cheetah, and at the same time help to halt the extinction of the African cheetah, which is highly endangered and very likely will face extinction in the next century.
  • Yeah, it's an ugly gun, but what elk, deer, pronghorn or coyote cared HOW the gun looked that killed 'em?! Petzal's Picks: The Best New Rifles for '09
  • Next to this is an entire room filled with more exotic animals, including a monkey and baby, a pronghorn antelope and an otter.
  • A new study of pronghorns using the winter range on the anticline was released in January 2006, but it was difficult to draw conclusions from it. Energy Development is Ruining Public Hunting Grounds in the West
  • He collected numerous heads from his hunting days, including one of each: blackbuck, scimitar horned oryx, elk, fallow, pronghorn, boar, etc. Our Father enjoyed hunting big-game for several years, and read various hunting magazines. Sadly, he passed away in Nov 2008.
  • Because the giant bur cannot attach to the slender limbs of deer, pronghorn, and peccaries, the plant's range probably diminished after the extinction of the large Pleistocene mammals.
  • Eagles, rattlesnakes, deer, pronghorn antelope, foxes, coyotes, and mountain lions roam the area.
  • The cowboys left long ago, but the elk, bison, pronghorns, coyote and moose are still at large in a chilly wilderness.
  • Next to this is an entire room filled with more exotic animals, including a monkey and baby, a pronghorn antelope and an otter.
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