A hole or burrow.
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.
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
The prairie chicken, black-tailed prairie dog, and small rodents, such as wombats and rat kangaroos.
the mongoose and the prairie dog and the prairie chicken and the bison