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You will find some of my favorite animals in this gallery. Along the way, I will share a few stories of my experiences with them. Explore all you want and get to know some of the most beautiful creatures on the planet.
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Dennis Fast > MULE DEER PRONGING.

Mule deer are known for their large ears and the magnificent racks on the bucks, but they can also "prong" (bounce high in the air as they run) as easily as gazelles. The effortless leaps are reminiscent of ballet masters and are just as exciting to watch.
Dennis Fast > BIGHORN SHEEP.

The bighorn sheep of the Rocky Mountains have become so used to traffic that they frequent the sides of highways in search of grasses and salt. These animals were part of a larger group not far from Yellowstone National Park.
Dennis Fast > BIGHORN SHEEP.

Bighorn rams often gather near roads in the Rocky Mountains in early winter to butt heads and vie for females. The rut was already over when I encountered a small group near Yellowstone, but they were still pretty exciting to watch and photograph at close range.
Dennis Fast > BOBCAT.

The bobcat is very versatile in its choice of habitats and food. Although retiring by nature, bobcats are also known for occasional bold appearances in the presence of humans.
MULE DEER PRONGING.

Mule deer are known for their large ears and the magnificent racks on the bucks, but they can also "prong" (bounce high in the air as they run) as easily as gazelles. The effortless leaps are reminiscent of ballet masters and are just as exciting to watch.
 > MULE DEER PRONGING.

Mule deer are known for their large ears and the magnificent racks on the bucks, but they can also "prong" (bounce high in the air as they run) as easily as gazelles. The effortless leaps are reminiscent of ballet masters and are just as exciting to watch.
MULE DEER PRONGING.

Mule deer are known for their large ears and the magnificent racks on the bucks, but they can also "prong" (bounce high in the air as they run) as easily as gazelles. The effortless leaps are reminiscent of ballet masters and are just as exciting to watch.
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D200) |
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Keywords: animals canada animal saskatchewan mammal mammals mule deer deer family
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