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The "dogs" tend to have tunnels in various lengths, just as humans choose a size of a house. They also criss-cross their tunnels for "emergency" purposes, but sometimes they get caught up in the beauty of the above-ground sights and weather and get snatched from above by a predator fowl.

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They are various sizes, so no one can ever know.

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Q: How deep is a prairie dog's burrow?
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