Prairie dogs are not made of soil, but they do dig burrows.
The burrowing animal like the prairie dogs help reverse the soil compaction caused by the large grazing herds. The herds in-turn proved fertilizer in their scat to help enrich the nutrients in the soil.
Yes, it is possible for your dog to contract the plague (Yersinia pestis) from fleas on the prairie dogs. Depending upon the soil the prairie dogs have been digging through, anthrax would be another concern.
You can help prairie dogs by donating to wildlife charity's and if you are related to any farmers or are one or have any other connections to a farmer tell them to not kill them.
They don't. Their borrows and holes are a menace to ranchers as they endanger livestock. However, prairie dogs may be in some small way considered a net benefit to farmers via their eating of insects and other pests and perhaps via soil turning and aeration.
No -- prairie dogs are herbivores.
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No, prairie dogs is not capitalized.
Well, of course they do, or else they wouldn't be called Prairie Dogs!
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The prairie dogs live in the burrows.