THE PRONGHORN

Larry Trupp

THE PRONGHORN

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The pronghorn is the last survivor of the remarkable family of pronghorns. They have strange shaped horns (pronged, spiraled, with multiple sets) on the forehead and nose. Herds of these graceful animals can be seen in Sasketchewan, Alberta and and in the great plains in the USA. They are the fastest of all North America mammals. and have been clocked at speeds of 86km/h at shorter distances. Once endangered, Canadian and USA populations are now secure, although the species is still absent from much of its original range. Mexican populations still remain endangered.

Location: Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg, Manitoba

Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi F stop: F/7.1 Exposure: 1/250 sec. Focal length: 75.0 mm Flash: flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode (16) Shutter speed (Tv): 8

THE PRONGHORN belongs to the following groups:

Eye Contact (Animals Only) and Zoophoria (2 per day, approval required) Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

THE PRONGHORN by Larry Trupp
THE PRONGHORN by Larry Trupp
  • Cheryl Dunning

    Cheryl Dunning

    yep wonderful animal ..I have a few shots of these guys too were you there recently? I wanna go…

  • Larry Trupp replied

    Thanks for your comments Cheryl, I was just there yesterday, I am a member there, and I could let you know next time I go ,’ then we could go for coffee, and get to know each other better

  • Cheryl Dunning

    Cheryl Dunning

    sure that could work..I work during the day though…
    and travel by bus.

  • Larry Trupp replied

    We will talk later, I am retired so my time could easily be your time Cheryl

  • artisandelimage

    artisandelimage

    another great capture !
    my best, francis.

  • Larry Trupp replied

    Thanks for your comments Francis, much appreciated

  • MICKSPIXPHOTOS

    MICKSPIXPHOTOS

    Another good one, Larry.

  • Larry Trupp replied

    Thanks Mick

  • tigerlady96

    tigerlady96

    Oh My what a great capture

  • Larry Trupp replied

    Thanks Linda, I appreciate you popping by.

  • 29Breizh33

    29Breizh33

    Well done Larry. He is gorgeous. I add it to my favorites. Bye. Michelle

  • Larry Trupp replied

    Thanks for your comments Michelle, I appreciate you popping by

  • Randall Scholten

    Randall Scholten

    Beautiful shot, Larry!

  • Larry Trupp replied

    Hi Randy, I appreciate your comments, thanks for popping by

  • jewelskings

    jewelskings

    Fantastic Shot Larry!

  • Larry Trupp replied

    Thanks for popping by Jewels, I appreciate your comments my friend

  • jewelskings

    jewelskings

    Have you checked out Tigerladys site yet?

  • Larry Trupp replied

    Yes I have, thanks for helping her along the way, I am sure she appreciated that Jewels.

  • Wanda  Lechene

    Wanda Lechene

    wow amazing shot great capture

  • Larry Trupp replied

    I appreciate your comments Wanda, thanks for popping by

  • SandyK

    SandyK

    Great capture Larry!

  • Larry Trupp replied

    Thanks for stopping by Sandy, and leaving your comments, much appreciated

  • lorilee

    lorilee

    How exciting!!!!! A fabulous capture, Larry!!!!!

  • Larry Trupp replied

    Thanks Lori, I appreciate you stopping by

  • Al Bourassa

    Al Bourassa

    They are a truly pretty animal. It is awesome to see them run.

  • Larry Trupp replied

    Thanks for the fav, and your comments much appreciated Al

  • Junior Mclean

    Junior Mclean

    awesome photo!!

  • Larry Trupp replied

    Much appreciated Junior

  • Sharon Mau

    Sharon Mau

    He is beautiful Larry, I love the look of the snowfall on his face.

  • Larry Trupp replied

    Thanks for stopping by Sharon, and I appreciate your comments as always

  • jdmphotography

    jdmphotography

    This image would also be very wellcome in the Eye Contact Group

  • Larry Trupp replied

    Thanks ever so much jdm

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