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Pronghorns are the fastest land animal in North America and the second fastest in the world after the cheetah.
They evolved during a time when they shared the North American grasslands with some of the continent's greatest predators, such as cheetahs.
They canter effortlessly at 40 kilometers an hour , gallop without straining at 70 km an hour and can reach top speeds of up to 100 km an hour.
Pronghorns have the biggest eyes relative to body size among all ungulates in North America , with each eyeball measuring in at about 3.5 centimeters in diameter.
They have impeccable vision with the ability to spot a predator up to six kilometers away.
They're the only animal in the world to have forked or pronged horns that shed every year .
Pronghorns are ruminants and spend their days and nights eating and resting with the herd.
Despite their aggressive behavior, pronghorns are high key herbivores who love to graze.
The creatures can be found roaming the Great Plains of North America into northern Mexico .
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