very fast
It'a fastest is 40mph.
Probably because of how fast they are. I don't know much of Prairie Dogs, but I know they are extremely fast.
5 mph
25 mph
68km
It depends whether you're talking about large or small prairie animals. Small animals have a keen sense of smell and sight, short legs, ability to burrow (many of them do), and often adapt to whatever food source is available (grasses vs. insects vs. smaller animals).
They can adapt to the grassland because they are fast to catch food
mostly prairie dogs and maybe because there dogs and like to dig things up and they are really fast at it.
The fastest spine tailed sift on record has gone 106 MPH. check out these websites below
Yea, they have a cruising speed of 45 mph, and accelerate during the chase :) pretty darn fast, though not as fast as a Peregrine
They usually fly at around 106 mph
31 miles a night.