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Migrating Pronghorn in Grand Teton National Park
Considering this was taken in early January, it’s extremely late to be seeing pronghorn around this area, especially this many of them. There was another herd nearby totaling them up to roughly 50-70. Pronghorn usually migrate through Grand Teton National Park in the fall and spring and their way to and from climates with a little less snow. Hopefully this herd was able to get somewhere safely.
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Posted on January 11, 2010.
Posted in Wildlife. Tags: Grand Teton National Park, Mountains, Pronghorn, Snow, Wildlife, Wyoming.
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