A male pronghorn is called a buck.
A female pronghorn is called a doe.
A young pronghorn is called a fawn or a kid. They are born with a spotted coat that provides camouflage in their grassland habitat.
A group of pronghorn is called a herd. They are social animals that often gather in herds for protection, mating, and migration.
The pronghorn is often referred to as the "pronghorn antelope," however, they are not true antelopes. Some people also call them "speed goats" due to their incredible running abilities.
It's kind of like a honking sound
Second in land speed only to the cheetah, the pronghorn can make 55 mph- for half a mile.
it makes sharp sound
it makes a z kind of sound
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Hoot
bark
It makes sort of a bubble like sound
Any sound if you use your imagination.
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A sort of chuckle sound. Like a squirrel but in a slightly lower pitch.
a squeak