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Most of these are from Wind Cave National Park and the last from Custer State Park. I was shooting in smoke and heat so tricky conditions.

Comments and suggestions welcome,

Morris





1) Prairie Dog







2) Male Pronghorn approaching prairie dogs







3) Prairie dog watching pronghorn approach







4) It's gets interesting as the pronghorn gets closer, then disappeared over the hill







5) Female Pronghorn







6) Bison calf taken in Custer State Park




Sep 23, 2025 at 08:09 AM
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Good ones Morris, love those Prong Horns.


Sep 23, 2025 at 11:11 AM
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I like number 4 here Morris, as the pronghorn observes the prairie dogs.
Eric



Sep 23, 2025 at 11:49 AM
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Nice series, Morris.
My favorite is #2 -- that male Pronghorn is a handsome specimen. It's amazing how fast they are -- pretty much right up there with Cheetahs, only they can keep it up longer.

Greg



Sep 23, 2025 at 09:23 PM
 


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Nice stuff.

What's the relationship between the pronghorns and the prairie dogs that you seemed to be hinting at? I have a difficult time imagining the pronghorns even care about prairie dogs, and I don't see how prairie dogs could hurt pronghorns (except maybe for stepping in one of their holes). Am I missing something?



Sep 23, 2025 at 11:14 PM
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louie champan wrote:
Good ones Morris, love those Prong Horns.


Thank you Louie,
There very attractive and fast!

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Erictator wrote:
I like number 4 here Morris, as the pronghorn observes the prairie dogs.
Eric


Thank you Eric,
It did look like they were observing each other. Knowing the pronghorn went over the hill, I think it was deciding where to go.

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gmccroskery wrote:
Nice series, Morris.
My favorite is #2 -- that male Pronghorn is a handsome specimen. It's amazing how fast they are -- pretty much right up there with Cheetahs, only they can keep it up longer.

Greg


Thank you Greg,
It is amazing how fast pronghorn are. What surprised me even more is how fast bison are. Nothing like a pronghorn yet there very fast and you don't want to get them angry as unlike a Mac Truck, they back up to finish the job when they are angry.

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vbnut wrote:
Nice stuff.

What's the relationship between the pronghorns and the prairie dogs that you seemed to be hinting at? I have a difficult time imagining the pronghorns even care about prairie dogs, and I don't see how prairie dogs could hurt pronghorns (except maybe for stepping in one of their holes). Am I missing something?


It was interesting to see the prairie dogs react to the large intruder even if they are not a natural food of the pronghorn. The prairie dogs went through there alert behaviors calling to others and some hiding. I suspect there concern is being stepped on and/or harm to the entrance tunnel.

Morris



Sep 24, 2025 at 07:06 AM
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Those Praire Dogs are a bit chubbier than I thought lol! The Pronghorn is a really beautiful animal and quite massive. Good look at the calf, already has some mass to it. Nice that you are having these experiences and opportunities to enjoy

Karl



Sep 24, 2025 at 07:43 AM
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Karl Witt wrote:
Those Praire Dogs are a bit chubbier than I thought lol! The Pronghorn is a really beautiful animal and quite massive. Good look at the calf, already has some mass to it. Nice that you are having these experiences and opportunities to enjoy

Karl


Thank you Karl,

It was a wonderful trip. We are now back home and migration is in full swing.

Morris



Sep 24, 2025 at 02:14 PM







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