University of Nebraska Kearney: Collaborative Research Project Tracks Pronghorn in Nebraska Panhandle
April 16, 2021
April 16, 2021
KEARNEY, Nebraska, April 16 (TNSRes) -- The University of Nebraska Kearney campus issued the following news:
Pronghorn have roamed the grasslands of North America for thousands of years.
One of the few remaining survivors of the last ice age, these fleet-footed mammals once shared the landscape with American cheetahs, saber-toothed cats and dire wolves.
"They're a uniquely North American species," said wildlife biologist Dustin Ranglack. &quo . . .
Pronghorn have roamed the grasslands of North America for thousands of years.
One of the few remaining survivors of the last ice age, these fleet-footed mammals once shared the landscape with American cheetahs, saber-toothed cats and dire wolves.
"They're a uniquely North American species," said wildlife biologist Dustin Ranglack. &quo . . .