American Pronghorn Buck Acrylic Print
by Karon Melillo DeVega
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American Pronghorn Buck acrylic print by Karon Melillo DeVega. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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Pronghorn - Antilocapra americana... more
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Pronghorn - Antilocapra americana
Other Names: Antelope
photographed at the National Bison Range, National Park, Moise, Montana.
"Coat rich russet-tan with white underside; large white rump patch; two white bands across throat; black markings on head; eyes large, dark; dew claws absent; horns of adult bucks 13 to 16 inches long with prongs and curved tips; horn sheaths shed annually; about 70% of adult does have horns (averaging 1 1/2 inches long); adult bucks weigh 125 lbs., does 110 lbs. Adult bucks territorial from March through September; does and fawns in small herds drift on and off buck's territories in spring and summer; herds of bachelor bucks excluded from territories; all ages and both sexes congregate in winter herds; during severe winters, herds drift for long distances seeking food; barriers to such movements limit populations; excited animals emit explosive snorts, erect white rump patches, and emit musky odor from glands in rump patches. Upperpart...
About Karon Melillo DeVega
Art is my passion. I am a Photographer and an Impressionist Painter influenced by the great Masters of impressionism and fauvism Karon Melillo DeVega The Bleu Raven Art and Photography Studio Evaro Montana USA Thank you for visiting my art galleries!! All art work paintings and photography Copyright Karon Melillo DeVega All rights reserved
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