This is a beautiful bust of a pronghorn antelope mounted on wood. This resin bust is 10" x 7" x 6". This statue would make a great gift for that hunter or rancher.
Diet
Pronghorns live primarily in grasslands but also in brushland and deserts. They eat a wide variety of plant foods, often including plants that are unpalatable or toxic to domestic livestock (sheep and cattle) though they also compete with these for food. In one study forbs comprised 62% of the diet, shrubs 23%, and grasses 15%,[4] while in another, cacti comprised 40%, grass 22%, forbs 20%, and shrubs 18%.
Reproductive ecology
Pronghorns have a gestation period of 235 days, longer than is typical for North American ungulates. They breed in mid-September, and the doe carries her fawn until late May. This is around six weeks longer than the White-tailed Deer. Newborn Pronghorns weigh 2–4 kg, most commonly 3 kg. Sexual maturity is reached at 15 to 16 months, though males rarely breed until 3 years old. The longevity is typically up to 10 years, rarely 15 years(Wikipedia).