Meaning of pronghorn | Babel Free
Equivalents
Català
antílop americà
Čeština
vidloroh
Español
berrendo
Suomi
hanka-antilooppi
Gaeilge
biorbheannach
Italiano
antilocapra
한국어
가지뿔 영양
Polski
widłoróg
Svenska
gaffelantilop
Examples
“If historical records are accurate, the current population of about 250 pronghorn in the northern range is less than 15% of that in the early 1900s (YNP 1997) (Figure 4–7).”
“When a pronghorn breaks into an easy, rocking canter (a 30 miles per hour pace that it can keep up indefinitely), the humerus swings back and forth over just a few inches with each stride. Only when a pronghorn stretches into a gallop does the humerus appear to be swinging freely, and then the hoof travels several yards with each stride.”
“For the 10-year period 1981-90 an additional 736 pronghorns were transplanted within the state. During 1980-90, pronghorn occupied about 13.5 million acres in the Trans-Pecos, High Plains, Rolling Plains, and Edwards Plateau ecological regions.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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