A hole or burrow.
farm staets
north america
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I've seen a lot in South DakotaIn the prairie, in the ground.
A live prairie dog.
This name is must come from where prairie dogs live. (Prairie dogs live in short-grass prairies and mountain plains of the western USA and Mexico.) The 'dogs' part of their name comes from their warning call, which sounds like a dog's bark.
the answer is yes
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.
It's called a prairie dog because of its habitat, and its calling bark sounds like the bark of a dog.
female prairie dogs live to 8 years and male prairie dogs live up to 7 years. In captivity it is much longer
The north american prairies
... These rodents live on North America's prairie's and open grasslands, they live in many different shelters includingBurrowsDensTunnelsChambers mounded by clumps of dirt