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Tag: endemic

Posted on June 27, 2016May 17, 2016 in Nature

Where the Pronghorn Play

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One of my favorite Colorado animals is the pronghorn. Even after two decades of living here, I still excitedly point them out whenever we see them—and we see them a lot. They even grazed in the field across the street from our old house. I think part of their appeal is that I know that pronghorns are unique to this part of the world.

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