Wildlife: Horns and Antlers (3)
The wildlife photos presented here of pronghorn (antelope), whitetail deer, elk, and big-horn sheep were taken in Yellowstone National
Park in Wyoming, the National Bison Range in Moise, Montana, and near our home in northwest MT.
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A male pronghorn, or "prairie ghost" in the National Bison Range in Moise, Montana.
The rising sun casts a golden glow on a bull elk guarding his harem in Yellowstone National Park.
A bull elk rests at Yellowstone National Park's Mammoth Hot Springs.
A male bighorn ram on a dark, rainy May morning in Yellowstone.
Part of a harem of elk cows and calves along the Gibbon River in Yellowstone.
A whitetail deer doe browses outside our home in Montana on a rainy summer morning.
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