Prairie dogs are rodents - they have chisel-shaped teeth and eat plants. They also live in burrows.
True dogs are canines - they have pointed teeth to eat meat and live on top of the ground.
The main difference is the Domestic dog is part Order Carnivora, and the Canidae Family. The Prairie dog is not a dog at all; it is a Rodent belonging to the Order Rodentia.
The Prairie dog is a type of ground squirrel that lives in grasslands on the North American continent. They are named after where they live and the warning call which resembles a dog's bark.
Some of the differences between a Prairie Dog and Domestic Dog:
The main difference is the Domestic dog is part Order Carnivora, and the Canidae Family. The Prairie dog is not a dog at all; it is a Rodent belonging to the Order Rodentia. The Prairie dog is a type of ground squirrel that lives in grasslands on the North American continent. They are named after where they live and the warning call which resembles a dog's bark.
a prairie dog is part dog and a ground squirrel has no life.
Probably the biggest difference is that prairie dogs are not dogs.
A prairie dog is a rodent - a rattlesnake is a reptile !
Domestic ferrets have no relationship with prairie dogs. Black footed ferrets are predators of prairie dogs, which is their main food source. The black footed ferrets uses the prairie dog burrows to live in.
No -- prairie dogs are herbivores.
prairie dogs eats with their hands
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.
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Yes, dogs are able to distinguish between other dogs by their barks.
Yes, prairie dogs are sensitive to sound.
Abilene Prairie Dogs ended in 1999.