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Many wildlife species, such as Sonoran pronghorn antelopes (EN) (Antilocapra sonoriensis), desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) and the endemic Bailey's pocket mouse (Perognathus baileyi) use ironwood, cacti species and other vegetation as both shelters from the harsh climate and a water source.
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Other mammals include black footed ferret Mustela nigripes (extinct in the wild but reintroduced), occasional spotted skunk Spilogale gracilis leucoparia and black bear Ursus americanus amblyceps, grey fox Urocyon cinereoargenteus, coyote Canis latrans, bobcat Lynx rufus texensis and occasionally puma Puma concolor, javelina or collared peccary Pecari tajacu angulatus (reintroduced), pronghorn antelope Antilocapra americana (reintroduced), and mule deer Odocoileus hemionus crooki.
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Seasonal browsing and grazing by native herbivores including elk (Cervus elaphus), mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus), and pronghorn (Antilocapra americana a.) is another influential disturbance.
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The horny part of the frog's thumb-pad is comparable with the horny sheath of the horns in the mammalian Prong-buck (_Antilocapra_) which are shed after the breeding season and annually redeveloped.
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There are in the New World some other very interesting animals of this group, such as the musk-ox (_Ovibos_), and the prong-horned antelope (_Antilocapra_), which last so far resembles the Cervidae that the horns, which are bifurcate, are also annually shed.
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Hypocritical care for endangered animals pronghorn antelope (Antilocapra americana sonoriensis) is listed as critically endangered by the Federal government, numbering about 80 estimated animals in their former range within
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The Sonoran [[pronghorn antelope]] ( '' Antilocapra americana sonoriensis '') is listed as critically endangered by the Federal government, numbering about 80 estimated animals in their former range within [[Arizona]].
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The Sonoran pronghorn ( '' Antilocapra americana sonoriensis '') is listed as critically endangered by the Federal government, numbering about 80 estimated animals in their former range within [[Arizona]].
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Antilocapra (though .. don't get me wrong, others were boring and mundane:)).
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Antilocapra), in the collection of the Derby Museum, Liverpool.
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