rodents
The Groundhog.
No, groundhogs do not live in deserts. However, a close cousin of the groundhog, the prairie dog, does live in some North American deserts.
Prairie dog is a hervibore.
the prairie dog ecosystem is hawks, ferrets, and other animals that hunt the prairie dog.
Giraffe, goat and guinea pig are mammals. Other mammals include German shepherd dog, groundhog and golden retriever dogs.
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It's called a prairie dog because of its habitat, and its calling bark sounds like the bark of a dog.
Groundhog or woodchuck in Navajo is: dlǫ́ʼátsoh (related to the word for prairie dog with "big" added on to it) or: dilcha' (word for marmot, a groundhog is a type of one) Marks under vowels make them nasalized, a bit as if there was a "n". Marks above mean high tone, not accent or stress, Navajo is a tonal language and it can change meaning a lot.
The scientific name for the prairie dog is Cynomys, which is a genus that includes several species of social, burrowing rodents found in North America.
Hamsters will often burrow in the wood shavings of their cages. The prairie dog will stand and look out of its burrow if it hears anyone nearby.
You cannot 'buy' a prairie dog.
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