Just a hunter,

No, pronghorns are not "a goat" or "an antelope," but they're in the same scientific order as both, and their genus name (along with some physical characteristics) provides some justification for commonly calling them "goats." English is a living language, defined by "common usage" and not strict, arbitrary rules like German--or the more somewhat more flexible rules of Linnaean nomenclature.


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John Steinbeck