in a hole under grown
yes, they do.
prairie dogs, black bears
about 100m loge adder ground Prairie dogs
yes?
Because they are more energetic than wildcats. The Asian raccoon is the only exception. If they were bears wild dogs would hibernate. They are not, so wild dogs do not hibernate. I was bitten by a Lab puppy a long time ago.
Prairie dogs do not hibernate in the traditional sense; instead, they enter a state of torpor during the coldest months. They typically stay in their burrows, where they may seal the entrance with dirt to help retain warmth and protect themselves from predators. However, this behavior is not as pronounced as in true hibernators, and they may still be active during milder days.
Medium length
A newborn prairie dog is about 3 inches (7.6 cm.) long.
No -- prairie dogs are herbivores.
yes they do migrate little ones
No, prairie dogs is not capitalized.
prairie dogs eats with their hands