Pronghorns are fascinating animals that are the last species in their lineage. They look a little like antelopes, but are actually more closely related to giraffes. We will be looking at the 19 extinct genera of Pronghorn, and then deep-diving into the only living species, Antilocapra americana.
All pictures attributed to Animal Analytics were taken by me personally. A full description of all others can be found in the following document, along with notable scientific papers I used when researching this topic.
Attributions and Research Papers: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/4ko30c...
Timecodes:
00:00 Intro
00:19 Artiodactyla
01:13 Ruminantia
04:13 Antilocapridae
05:30 Merriamoceros
06:01 Paracosoryx
06:21 Cosoryx
06:42 Ramoceros
07:01 Merycodus
07:34 Plioceros and Proantilocapra
07:55 Ilingoceros
08:29 Sphenaphalos and Ottoceros
08:45 Osbornoceros
09:01 Texoceros
09:13 Hexameryx and Hexobelomeryx
09:36 Hayoceros
09:56 Tetrameryx
10:25 Ceratomeryx
10:42 Capromeryx
11:36 Stockoceros
12:07 Pacific Pronghorn
12:24 The Pronghorn: Similarities and Speed
13:38 The Pronghorn: Appearance
15:18 The Pronghorn: Socialising and Breeding
16:30 The Pronghorn: Migration
17:05 The Pronghorn: Conservation
18:54 Outro
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