Antilocapridae (Noun)
Meaning
Comprising only the pronghorns.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The Antilocapridae family is unique in that it comprises only the pronghorns, which are native to North America.
- Pronghorns are the sole members of the Antilocapridae family, and they can be found in the grasslands and plains of the United States and Canada.
- Antilocapridae is a family of even-toed ungulates that consists solely of the pronghorns, which are known for their distinctive horns.
- The Antilocapridae family is relatively small, comprising only the pronghorns, which are closely related to giraffes and cattle.
- The pronghorns are the only living members of the Antilocapridae family, which is a distinct group of even-toed ungulates.