The North American prong horn is the last of its kind. Belonging to the genus antilocapra it is the only living species, its closest relative is the giraffe. Like deer the males are called bucks and the females does, however, both males and females grow horns, unlike
Deer or
Elk. The picture jasper Bryston Bowannie chose provides the perfect coloration to this lovely pronghorn doe. A set of permanently attached pen shell horns and tiny turquoise eyes complete this approximately 1 3/4" long, 3/4" wide and 3 1/2" tall collectable carving.
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