The north american prairies
A live prairie dog.
because there is soft ground.
Buffalo- there still are some, but not nearly as many. They are the classic prairie animals.
farm staets
A hole or burrow.
The term used to describe all the plants or animals of one kind that live in a specific area is called a "population." For example, all the prairie dogs living on a prairie would be referred to as the prairie dog population of that prairie. Populations are characterized by their size, density, and distribution within a given habitat.
Prairie dogs are not actual "dogs" so they cannot eat any kind of dog food. The prairie dog is not at all a canine, but a rodent that lives in dry, sandy places.
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I've seen a lot in South DakotaIn the prairie, in the ground.
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.
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