Each year, 40's-50's, we drove to my grandmother's house in Montana. The range was open in those days. Dad made a point of pacing the pronghorns who ran between 45 and 55 mph. They loved running because they came over to run right alongside the car and did not swerve away. I kept my head outside the window, to feel the same rush of air as they did, and to study their gait. They carry their heads much higher than a horse does when running. It seems odd to think of them being in a zoo.
Each year, 40's-50's, we drove to my grandmother's house in Montana. The range was open in those days. Dad made a point of pacing the pronghorns who ran between 45 and 55 mph. They loved running because they came over to run right alongside the car and did not swerve away. I kept my head outside the window, to feel the same rush of air as they did, and to study their gait. They carry their heads much higher than a horse does when running. It seems odd to think of them being in a zoo.
SeatleSue 2 years ago
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The herds were 30-50 in number
SeatleSue 2 years ago
So beautiful and elegant! They're adorable too. =)
xrainqin 2 years ago
Really Cute!
kekothegeko 2 years ago
Aww so cute!
soheiljerusalem 2 years ago