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A biotic part of an ecosystem is anything that is alive. Prairie dogs are alive, and they are part of the grassland ecosystem. So the answer is yes.
Prairie dog is a hervibore.
It's called a prairie dog because of its habitat, and its calling bark sounds like the bark of a dog.
You cannot 'buy' a prairie dog.
The unique Characteristics about grasslands is that wheat are growing there mostly. also the special animals such as the prairie Dog is rare.
the prairie dog ecosystem is hawks, ferrets, and other animals that hunt the prairie dog.
The habitat of the prairie dog are subterranean tunnels in prairies. Their ecological niche (or role in the ecosystem) are as herbivores.
Grassland habitat, a grizzly bear and Forage and cover, a prairie dog might live there. This is my answer to you.
A biotic part of an ecosystem is anything that is alive. Prairie dogs are alive, and they are part of the grassland ecosystem. So the answer is yes.
Prairie dog is a hervibore.
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It's called a prairie dog because of its habitat, and its calling bark sounds like the bark of a dog.
You cannot 'buy' a prairie dog.
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