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Q: Why are there fewer owls than prairie dogs in a prairie ecosystem?
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What are prairie dogs to owls?

owls to prairie dogs bullets to humans


Prairie dogs to owls are?

owls to prairie dogs bullets to humans


3 populations commonly found in a prairie ecosystem?

Mice, gophers and owls


What are some prairie predators?

minks, dogs, owls, and more


What type of animals digs burrows that burrowing owls take over?

Burrowing Owls nest and roost in burrows, such as those excavated by prairie dogs.


What type of homes do burrowing owls live in?

Burrowing Owls , as their name implies , find homes in holes excavated by other burrowing animals such as Prairie Dogs .


What type of animals digs the burrows that these burrowing owls eventually take over once they are abandoned?

mostly prairie dogs and maybe because there dogs and like to dig things up and they are really fast at it.


Do owls mate with other animals?

NO! owls mate owls & dogs mate dogs!


What is and owls feathers and fur tell you about an owls niche in the ecosystem?

cookies


What kind of animals live in the tall grass prairie?

the blackland prairie perpunsayler buggy boos do, they feast on human heads and turn you into one of them. advice- do not visit the blackland prairie


How Do Owls Keep An Ecosystem Balanced?

Owls are typically the top predators in an ecosystem, eating mice, etc. Predators are needed to regulate the other populations and keep the ecosystem at equilibrium.


Why are snowy egrets important to your ecosystem?

Owls