They can talk to eachother.
yes they do
By burrowing, digging a hole and hiding in it.
Prairie Dogs have to hunt for their own food and have to protect themselves and their food from Predators.
The burrows provide the prairie dogs with protection from predators and shelter from elements.
Prairie dogs do not typically eat their babies. In fact, they are known to be attentive parents who care for and protect their young.
Usually they attack their enemies (ex. biting, clawing)
Prairie dogs have quite a few enemies, which include their most common, the coyote, or "prairie wolf". They are also preyed upon by hawks, maybe weasels, people, and other birds of prey or animals like those.
some prarie dogs hide in thier homes/burrows when spotted an natrual enemy
It warns the other prairie dogs and then they all hide deep in their system of tunnel houses.
No, prairie dogs do not lay eggs. They are mammals and give birth to live young after a gestation period of about 30 days. Prairie dogs are part of the squirrel family and care for their offspring until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
bark and bite!
they are very social, and they have underground tunnels with different rooms to store food and to hide from enemies.