Documented cases of such long-distance chases come from three continents and include some of the fleetest quadrupeds. In North America, the Tarahumara of northwestern Mexico could outrun deer. Further north, Paiutes and Navajos could exhaust pronghorns. In South Africa, Kalahari Basarwa ran down a variety of antelopes and even wildebeests and zebras during the dry season.