Flee from preditors. Dig burrows, tunnels, and construct living quarters, and look out stations.
who cares about the answer thats the answer
very fast
it could bark, dig holes, and there were tons of them (thats what she said)
Because they are very fast runners and FYI Lewis and Clark did not catch a prairie dog the drained one out with water.
Prairie dogs are fast and have sharp teeth. They pounce and bite.
Because they tried to shoot a parie dog in the air thats why there so poor
the prairie dog ecosystem is hawks, ferrets, and other animals that hunt the prairie dog.
no
No, a prairie dog cannot run as fast as a rabbit. Prairie dogs typically reach speeds of around 30 miles per hour, while rabbits can run at speeds of up to 45 miles per hour, depending on the species. While both animals are adapted for quick escapes from predators, rabbits generally have a speed advantage.
They can adapt to the grassland because they are fast to catch food
A prairie dog is primarily an herbivore, feeding on grasses, plants, and seeds. They may occasionally consume insects, making them omnivorous.
food chain