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Pronghorn "antelope" (Antilocapra americana) bucks in extreme western Utah, not far from the Nevada line near the old site of Gandy. Pronghorns are not true antelope but the last surviving representatives of a group of ruminants (Antilocapridae) intermediate between deer and cows/true antelope. They are native to North America and have made a remarkable recovery after having been hunted nearly to extinction by the early 20th century.
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slgwv club has replied to Andy Rodker clubslgwv club has replied to Don Barrett (aka DBs… clubDon Barrett (aka DBs… club has replied to slgwv clubTrue antelope, along with cattle, goats, and sheep, all belong to the family Bovidae. Deer belong to Cervidae, and pronghorns are the last surviving representatives of Antilocapridae. All these animals belong to infraorder Pecora in the ruminants, along with another couple of small families (Giraffidae, giraffes & okapis) and musk deer (Moschidae). In fact, pronghorns are more closely (if still distantly) related to giraffes & okapis than to true antelope.
There are no true native antelope in North America, but some other bovids (bison "buffalo," bighorn sheep, and the Rocky Mountain goat) are native. The Rocky Mountain goat, however, is in its own genus (Oreamnos), different from Old World goats (Capra).
Don Barrett (aka DBs… club has replied to slgwv clubI've seen them relatively often across central Nevada -- below is a link (on that other site) to a photo near Round Mountain where I labeled them antelopes (I should change that): www.flickr.com/photos/donbrr/6719186427
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Don Barrett (aka DBs… club has replied to slgwv clubslgwv club has replied to Roger (Grisly) clubAndy Rodker club has replied to slgwv clubAndy Rodker club has addedAnyway ... yes. I joined! (Despite thinking that I'm really only 36 years old!)
slgwv club has replied to Andy Rodker clubAnd welcome!
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