Played with it
Because they are very fast runners and FYI Lewis and Clark did not catch a prairie dog the drained one out with water.
Meriwether Lewis described a prairie dog on September 7, 1804 during the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The explorers attempted to catch one by digging up their burrows and using sticks to try to pull them out, but the fast and elusive nature of the prairie dogs made it a challenging task.
On September 7, 1804, Meriwether Lewis described a prairie dog that they attempted to catch by digging into its burrow with a spade. They were unsuccessful in catching the prairie dog as it escaped through another exit.
Prairie dogs dig tunnels, catch food, and reproduce.
Probably because of how fast they are. I don't know much of Prairie Dogs, but I know they are extremely fast.
Finally is used in exception blocks:try{...}catch(...){...}finally{...}Finally is used if you need to do something in case if an exception was occurred. And if it cannot be done in the catch block.
The prairie dog was first encountered by the Lewis and Clark expedition on September 7, 1804, in present-day Boyd County, Nebraska. When alarmed they emit a bark somewhat similar to what Lewis called "that of the little toy dogs." Clark described the animal as a "ground rat", a burrowing squirrel, and he noted that although his men dug six feet into a burrow trying to catch one, they realized they hadn't even gotten "half way to his Lodges" so they spent the better part of the day attempting to drown them out: "we por'd into one of the holes 5 barrels of water without filling it" and eventually succeeded in capturing a live prairie dog. It was sent to Washington D.C. along with other specimens to Jefferson.
Genaerally every try block maintain the one finally block or atleast one catch block or both. It mean try { try{ try{ } or } or } finally { catch(....) { catch(...){ } } } catch(.....) { : } finally{ : } Hear whenever we declar the try block without catch or finally bocks it show the compile time error like ' try without catch or finally' and also it is not possible to declare the any statements in between the try ,catch and finally blocks. ex: try{ } System.out.println("statement"); finally { } The above example show the compile time error 'try without catch or finally'. " Hear the finally block must be execute after excuting the try or catch block. Hence the finally block is used to release the resources like closing the streams and closing the jdbc connections." Hence in exception handling we use one finally block for one try block to release the resources.
They can adapt to the grassland because they are fast to catch food
Prairie dogs are fast and have sharp teeth. They pounce and bite.
No, Multiple catch blocks can't be executed. Once the proper catch code executed, the control is transferred to the finally block and then the code that follows the finally block gets executed.
They can easily catch a disease called hyprothern and die within 3 hours.