Pronghorn Pack by Avelino Maestas No Comments in Photography and Wildlife Actually, they’re technically called a band, but I think that applies to larger groups maybe? Anyhoo, I saw two of these smaller (almost familial I believe) groups a couple of weeks ago, in Luna County east of U.S. Hwy 180. It was delightful.
Pronghorn Pack
Actually, they’re technically called a band, but I think that applies to larger groups maybe? Anyhoo, I saw two of these smaller (almost familial I believe) groups a couple of weeks ago, in Luna County east of U.S. Hwy 180. It was delightful.
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