Pronghorn in the Tetons

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Hobbzz

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My wife and I just got back form our first trip to the Tetons and Yellowstone, and needless to say we're hooked! Just happened to see this one on a ridge while on our way to look for some moose.

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Very nice…I think I would have done some select additional exposure on the shaded body in LR to bring out a little more detail… but perhaps you tried that and didn't lie the look. Female…I think…the bucks have longer horns although that's sort of a misnomer as part of it is horn and part is antler-like (buck only IIRC) and is shed after mating season. Just don't call them pronghorn antelopes like a lot of folks do…they're not antelopes at all and closest relative is the giraffe.
 
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