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IN NATURE of Oct. 11 (p. 586) Mr. R. J. Pocock says: “If the American prong-buck were an inhabitant of Africa, I presume that its conspicuous patterns … would be cited as evidence supporting the theory of recognition marks. But in the prairies of the United States there are no species that resemble it in size and form, so as to create confusion as to identity.”
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COCKERELL, T. The Markings of Antilocapra. Nature 63, 58 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/063058a0
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