Antilocapra americana
est
species
mammalium
familiae
Antilocapridarum
ordinis
Artiodactylorum
, quae in
occidentalibus
mediisque
Americae Septentrionalis
regionibus
interioribus
endemica
sunt.
[3]
Sola suae familiae species
exstans
est.
[4]
Aevo
Pleistocaeno
, circa duodecim species in America Septentrionali vigebant.
[5]
Tria alia
genera
(
Capromeryx
,
[6]
[7]
Stockoceros
,
[8]
[9]
et
Tetrameryx
[10]
) exstabant cum
homines sapientes
in Americam Septentrionalem intrarent, sed nunc
exstinctae
sunt.
Antilocapra americana
est
signum
Societatis Mammologistarum Americanae
.
[11]
Antilocapra americana
est celerrimum
animal
terrestre in
hemisphaerio occidentali
. Forma
corporis
sinit ut
praedatores
efficienter currens fugiat. Currere potest 56 km/h per 6 km, 67 km/h per 1.6 km, et 88.5 km/h per 0.8 km.
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