Prairie dogs eat leaves, grasses, grass roots, weeds, seeds, and other plants like the alfalfa and corn. Also eat grasshoppers, cut worms, bugs and beetles
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food chain
this is easy the prairie dog eats the alfalfa and he hawk eats the praire dog
it eats booty
The prairie dog is chiefly herbivorous, though it eats some insects. It feeds primarily on grasses and, in the fall, broadleaf forbs
Rough legged, swanson, or freginous hawks
prairie dogs eats with their hands
It will decrease
Hawks, owls, eagles, coyotes, wolves. Pretty much anything that eats small animals.
the prairie dog ecosystem is hawks, ferrets, and other animals that hunt the prairie dog.
Yes. They eat animals like scorpions and plants like any berries they could possibly find. -Peace Out!
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Yes, grass and other plants that a prairie dog eats are considered biotic factors. Biotic factors are living components of an ecosystem that affect other organisms, and in this case, the plants provide food and habitat for prairie dogs. The interaction between prairie dogs and the plants is essential for the health of the ecosystem, as it influences both species' populations and the overall biodiversity.