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pronghorn antelope in the wild
Large mule deer in velvet. Antelope Island State Park
Pronghorn buck surveying his territory in Grand Teton National Park
Deer on Montana prairie in winter in western USA of North America
Male Pronghorn Antelope
Pronghorn in late summer.
Rutting Mule Deer Buck sticking his tongue out at a doe.
a pronghorn antelope buck and doe in the red desert of Wyoming
Pronghorn wearing a collar with tracking GPS seen near Gardiner, Montana
Mule Deer, odocoileus hemionus, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA
The fastest mammal in the western hemisphere, this male pronghorn poses on a knoll.
Deer standing on hillside looking at camera in northern Montana in western USA of North America. Nearest cities are Bozeman, Billings and Roundup Montana, Salt Lake City, Utah, Denver, Colorado, and Jackson, Wyoming,
Male Adult Pronghorn chasing another in Cody Wyoming
Young mule deer in the forest. Taken in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, United States.
A pronghorn buck stands alert on the Wyoming prairie.
Mule Deer Buck in East Central Idaho.
closeup of pronghorn antelope in the wild
Distinctive Pronghorn Antelope stands in autumn gold field along Prairie Drive at National Bison Range Reserve in Montana
Pronghorn Antelope Twins side view
With burrs stuck on his head, a wild mule deer stag with antlers stands in Roxborough State Park Littleton Colorado.
a coues whitetail deer doe in the Chiricahua mountains Arizona
A large whitetail buck stands in a foggy meadow at sunrise. ME.
A mule deer peeks over a rock
Herd of deer on Montana prairie in winter in western USA of North America
Two pronghorn antelope bucks along the Santa Fe Trail west of Ration, New Mexico.
Mule Deer Buck in East Central Idaho.
Artiodactyl mammal chilling in green pasture of the preserve park
White-tailed deer pair a buck and doe, on road side in Lynde Shores Conservation Area, Ontario, Canada
American pronghorn antelope in Jackson, Wyoming.
This alert doe mule deer is watching for any preditor since she is in an open field. The mule deer is indigenous to western North America. It is named for its ears, which are large like those of the mule. This one was spotted in Bosque de Apache Reserve in New Mexico.
Free Images: "bestof:Two pronghorn bucks northwest of Gardiner, MT;.Jim Peaco;.January, 2006;.Catalog #18281d;.Original #IT8M8130 Two pronghorn bucks northwest of Gardiner, MT;.Jim"
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