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What does a prairie dog eats?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 12/3/2022

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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