Pronghorn Twins and Mom (61355285-ba68-47ed-9c88-be30a2b9df82)
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two baby pronghorns and their mother near the road It's common for pronghorns to give birth to twins. Their mother will hide them away from each other while she forages. Fawns do not have a scent to protect them from predators. Keywords: pronghorn; antelope; pronghorn fawn
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