Yes, prairie dogs do have teeth.
If she has them all and is fully grown, 42. Adult dogs have 20 teeth in their upper jaw and 22 in the lower one. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Uhhh... No. Prairie dogs have four teeth. Two on top and two in the back that constantly grow. They have 8 molars, 4 on top in the back and 4 on the bottom in the back. You are referring to a CANINE dog, which is NOT a PRAIRIE DOG. A Prairie Dog is a RODENT.... Duh.... ;) - Leahla1979
Prairie dogs are fast and have sharp teeth. They pounce and bite.
the prairie dog ecosystem is hawks, ferrets, and other animals that hunt the prairie dog.
Prairie dogs are rodents - they have chisel-shaped teeth and eat plants. They also live in burrows.True dogs are canines - they have pointed teeth to eat meat and live on top of the ground.
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A prairie dog is primarily an herbivore, feeding on grasses, plants, and seeds. They may occasionally consume insects, making them omnivorous.
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Simple, It makes a cry. and that is why they are called: Prairie dog.
Prairie dogs.
no. a prairie is a rodent that is called a rat
No, a prairie dog is a species of ground squirrel - a rodent. They are called a dog because they have a bark they emit when excited.