Prairie
The grasslands in the Us are called "the Great Plains."
Prairie
The prairie.
It's called a prairie dog because of its habitat, and its calling bark sounds like the bark of a dog.
The north american prairies
The rudbeckia is a North American prairie native, abundant in the Mid-west
The town in North America that shares its name with a prairie animal is "Buffalo." Located in New York, Buffalo is named after the American bison, commonly referred to as buffalo, which is a significant symbol of the North American prairie ecosystem. This connection highlights both the town's historical significance and its ties to the region's wildlife.
There are many North American animals that burrow underground. These animals include prairie dogs, as well as the ground hogs.
The word is - prairie.
One major producer is the Big Bluestem Grass.
A perennial grass native to North America, from Mexico to Canada. It is one of the main grasses in the North American tallgrass prairie.
Prairie Dogs do not natively live in Australia; however, the conditions are similar enough for them to live there.