They are very much smaller than the four-horned antelope, having very sharp thin horns about two inches in length, which are perfectly smooth, as if polished, and black.
The feet are exceedingly small, about one-third in size smaller than that of the four-horned antelope.
In 1912, the future of the prong-horned antelope in real captivity seems hopeless.
I greatly fear that actinomycosis is destined to play an important part in the final extinction that seems to be the impending fate of the beautiful and valuable prong-horned antelope.
On another occasion, it is recorded that the prong-horned antelope herd of the Mammoth Hot Springs wandered across the line into Gardiner, and quickly met a savage attack of gunners with rifles.
The Bay Antelope is found on the Gold Coast, the Four-horned Antelope in India.
The Prong-horned Antelope belongs to North America, inhabiting the Rocky Mountains and the districts both north and south.
As a sport with the rifle, however, legitimate prong-horned antelope hunting is already as extinct as mammoth-spearing on glacial ice.
The Prong-Horned Antelope It is now painfully certain that nevermore will there be any hunting of the prong-horned antelope in our country.
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