English: Two baby antelope grazing on undeveloped land in Eagle Mountain are hard to see on this cellphone camera, but they are cute as buttons in person. These two let me get unusually close, but for any better picture you'd need to make a habit of driving around with a digital SLR camera + zoom lens...
Antelope are the second fastest animals in the world, and when you see them tearing it up through the open fields at a top speed of 50mph of you'd think it was a rowdy ATV/BMX gang—but, nope!
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2007-09-24 03:27 Mikesmullin 1280×1024× (77749 bytes) Two baby [[antelope]] grazing on undeveloped land in [[Eagle Mountain, Utah]] are hard to see on this cellphone camera, but they are cute as buttons in person. These two let me get unusually close, but for any better picture you'd need to make a habit of
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