Pronghorns in southern Arizona

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Pronghorns in southern Arizona

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I was surprised and pleased to see some driving through Elgin/Sonoita area on my way to Patagonia awhile back.
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Re: Pronghorns in southern Arizona

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cactuscat wrote:I was surprised and pleased to see some driving through Elgin/Sonoita area on my way to Patagonia awhile back.
I'm still relatively new to AZ but I've been living in Elgin for 8+ months now and see them almost daily hanging out / enjoying in the grassy fields. They're really neat creatures.
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