NO
a marmot is a rodent in wich the dog is related to
the prairie dog ecosystem is hawks, ferrets, and other animals that hunt the prairie dog.
Yes. They eat animals like scorpions and plants like any berries they could possibly find. -Peace Out!
no
The bobak marmot (Marmota bobak), also known as the steppe marmot, is a species of marmot that inhabits the steppes of Russia and Central Asia. Here it is found in Eastern Europe, east through Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia to North and Central Kazakhstan.The bobak marmot is a large analog of the North American prairie dog, with a particularly round paunch and a laid-back alert posture. Unlike most other species, bobak marmots prosper on rolling grasslands and on the edge of cultivated fields.
A prairie dog is primarily an herbivore, feeding on grasses, plants, and seeds. They may occasionally consume insects, making them omnivorous.
food chain
Simple, It makes a cry. and that is why they are called: Prairie dog.
food chain
Prairie dogs.
no. a prairie is a rodent that is called a rat
No, a prairie dog is a species of ground squirrel - a rodent. They are called a dog because they have a bark they emit when excited.