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  2. Mexican pronghorn - Wikipedia

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    With the Mexican pronghorn being an endangered species due to habitat destruction, overgrazing, poaching, and fencing of ranches, efforts have been made to reintroduce them into Mexico. Human intervention may be necessary, such as growing seedlings and transplants of the flora the animals survive on.

  3. Pronghorn - Wikipedia

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    The Sonoran pronghorn has an estimated population of fewer than 300 in the United States and 200–500 in Mexico, while there are approximately 200 Peninsula pronghorn in Baja California. [2] Populations of the Sonoran pronghorn in Arizona and Mexico are protected under the Endangered Species Act (since 1967), and a recovery plan for this ...

  4. Antilocapridae - Wikipedia

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    The living pronghorn is a small ruminant mammal resembling an antelope. Description In ... A. a. americana - Common pronghorn; A. a. mexicana - Mexican pronghorn;

  5. El Paso Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Animals of the Chihuahuan Desert section contains exhibits of a variety of animals from the Chihuahuan Desert to include, Mexican gray wolves, prairie dogs, Peninsular pronghorn, white-nosed coati, collared peccary, cougars, jaguars, wild turkeys, and parrots along with a small mix area to include birds and reptiles.

  6. 5 New Mexico animals on the endangered species list - AOL

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    The Mexican long-nosed bat also lives in Mexico and Texas. As its name suggests, the bat species' nose is long with a leaf-like projection. The long-nosed bat lives on nectar and pollen.

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  8. List of mammals of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas recognizes three official mammals: the nine-banded armadillo, the Texas Longhorn, and the Mexican free-tailed bat. State law protects numerous species. State law protects numerous species. The state also recognizes the Texas State Bison Herd at Caprock Canyons State Park since 2011, [ 6 ] the state Longhorn herd at multiple state parks ...

  9. Mother and Son Became a Deadly Duo: How Sante and Kenny ... - AOL

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    The notorious crimes of Sante Kimes and her son Kenny are featured on NBC's 'Dateline: The Devil Wore White'