The scientific family name for pronghorns, a family of hoofed mammals found in North America with only one surviving genus, Antilocapra.
From Antilocapra (genus) + -idae (suffix indicating family in taxonomy). This formal taxonomic name follows the binomial naming system developed by Carl Linnaeus.
The Antilocapridae family is actually a living fossil of sorts—their family was diverse with many species millions of years ago, but now only pronghorns survive, making them a unique evolutionary lineage with no close living relatives.
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