Wildlife: Horns and Antlers (2)

The wildlife photos presented here of pronghorn (antelope), mule deer, and big-horn sheep were taken in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, U.S.

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Pronghorn female, Yellowstone NP, Wyoming, U.S.

A female pronghorn, or "prairie ghost" along the Old Gardiner Road in Yellowstone National Park.

Pronghorn male, Yellowstone NP, Wyoming, U.S.

A male pronghorn, or "prairie ghost" along the Old Gardiner Road in Yellowstone.


Elk cow, Yellowstone N.P., Wyoming, U.S.

An elk cow, part of a herd of 15 or so, along the Old Gardiner Road in Yellowstone.

Elk cow enjoying the view, Yellowstone N.P, Wyoming, U.S.

An elk cow on Specimen Ridge in Yellowstone, perhaps enjoying the view.


Mule deer doe, Yellowstone N.P., Wyoming, U.S.

A mule deer doe on a rainy in Yellowstone's Bridge Bay area.

Bighorn female lamb, Yellowstone N.P., Wyoming, U.S.

A bighorn sheep female lamb with a small herd along a ridge above the Yellowstone River.


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