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by Kristina Rinell
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Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").
Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.
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The Pronghorn or American Antelope (Antilocapra americana), a species of artiodactyl mammal, is the second fastest land mammal in the world, after... more
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The Pronghorn or American Antelope (Antilocapra americana), a species of artiodactyl mammal, is the second fastest land mammal in the world, after the cheetah. It can attain speeds of over 53 miles (86 kilometers) per hour. They are also great distance runners that can travel for miles at half that speed.
Pronghorns are about three feet (one meter) tall at the shoulders. They are reddish brown, but feature white stomachs and wide, white stripes on their throats. When startled they raise the hair on their rumps to display a white warning patch that can be seen for miles.
Both sexes have impressive, backward-curving horns. The horns split to form forward-pointing prongs that give the species its name. Some animals have horns that are more than a foot (30 centimeters) long. They are indigenous to interior western and central North America.
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Born and raised in Sweden, moved to Oregon 20 years ago. Roaming the Oregon Coast with my camera, and sometimes venturing outside my 'neighborhood', trying to catch the beauty the world has to offer ... as someone once said: There's beauty everywhere, you just have to open your eyes. Copyright 2012-2019. These photographs/artworks are owned solely by the artist, Kristina Rinell. As such it is protected by U.S. and international copyright laws, all rights reserved. This artwork may not be copied, reproduced, manipulated or used in any way without written permission.
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Judy Vincent
Wonderful capture!
John Trommer
Great capture.
April Pilley
Wonderful! l/f
Jim Love
Sweet and adorable little family...
Belinda Greb
Beautiful capture!
Linda Brody
Lovely
Luther Fine Art
Wonderful!
Randy Dyer
Nice
Marcia Lee Jones
Nice timing!
Terry Davis
Lovely
Debra Martz
Excellent capture!
Stuart Litoff
Beautiful capture!
Lisa Wooten
Great capture. L F
Rudy Umans
Well done!
Bill Gallagher
Wonderful capture.
Sharon Duguay
fabulous capture
Marian Bell
Fabulous shot, Kristina! L/F
Kristina Rinell replied:
Thanks, Marian :-)
Cindy Treger
Kristina, beautiful capture. f/l
Kristina Rinell replied:
Thanks, Cindy :-)
Sunil Kapadia
Wonderful capture with great details. L/F
Kristina Rinell replied:
Thanks, Sunil :-)
Michelle Meenawong
superb shot Kristina l/f/t/p
Kristina Rinell replied:
Thanks, Michelle :-)
Darin Williams
Great catch! l/f
Kristina Rinell replied:
Thanks, Darin :-)
Nancy Griswold
Great photograph and I love the description as you tell us so much about these beautiful creatures
Kristina Rinell replied:
Thanks, Nancy :-)
Kristina Rinell
Thanks, Mariola, for featuring 'Antelope Crossing' in 'Wildlife One A Day' ... greatly appreciated :-)
Morris Finkelstein
Wonderful photograph of Pronghorns with great colors, details, perspective and composition, Kristina! F/L
Kristina Rinell replied:
Thanks, Morris :-)
Kristina Rinell
Thank you, Mariola, for featuring 'Antelope Crossing' in 'Our 4-Legged Friends' ... greatly appreciated :-)