very nice photo! It is actually called the North American Pronghorn and they are not even in the antelope family They are located in the western united states and Wyoming can actually claim that the Pronghorn population is larger than the people population. :)
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Beautiful, what type of animal is it?
From what I’m told the Pronghorn is commonly referred to as an antelope, but is in reality it’s own separate species.
You’d think it was from Africa, but this was taken in South Dakota.
– Patrick Czaplewski
nature at its finest.
very nice photo! It is actually called the North American Pronghorn and they are not even in the antelope family They are located in the western united states and Wyoming can actually claim that the Pronghorn population is larger than the people population. :)
We have these in Alberta, Canada as well. Nice capture.
oh, i didn’t see one on my trip, this is a beautiful animal, lovely capture
Great capture!! Please consider putting this into the new Even-Toed Undulated group.
May 2, 2010

Sweet! Thanks for the freature. I’d hate to admit it but this photo was snapped out of my drivers side window on a gravel road. 10 feet away at most.
– Patrick Czaplewski
Great portrait. Congrats on being featured.
You are very welcome Patrick.