On the Cattle Ra7tges. 



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Even eagles are far less dangerous enemies to antelope 

 than are wolves and coyotes. These beasts are always 

 prowling round the bands, to snap up the sick or unwary ; 

 and in spring they revel in carnage of the kids and fawns. 

 They are not swift enough to overtake the grown animals 

 by sheer speed ; but they are superior in endurance, and 

 especially in winter, often run them down in fair chase. 

 A prong-buck is a plucky little beast, and when cornered 

 it often makes a gallant, though not a very effectual, fight. 





