There were five total, but I know one of them was the black-tailed prairie dog.
President Thomas Jefferson displayed his prairie dog in the East Room of the White House. He received the prairie dog as part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition's findings and showcased it to highlight the new species discovered in the American West. The display was intended to promote interest in American fauna and the exploration of the continent.
Briard
A live prairie dog.
Lewis and Clark described the prairie dog as a "barking squirrel" during their expedition. Prairie dogs are small rodents native to North America that live in underground burrow systems called towns. They communicate with each other through a series of barks and chirps.
Dog cat bird snake
He had a briard. It is really shaggy looking.
the prairie dog ecosystem is hawks, ferrets, and other animals that hunt the prairie dog.
He made the dog arterys and made a new wife
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Thomas Jefferson's father was Peter Jefferson and his grandfather was Thomas Jefferson.
Gifts sent to Jefferson by the Lewis and Clark Expedition: 1.) Horned lizard from the Osage plains 2.) A prairie dog (which they spent a day catching, and managed to arrive to Washington D.C. alive) 3.) 4 magpies 4.) a grouse Note that Jefferson usually kept only some of the gifts, and sent most to the Charles Wilson Peale, artist, natural scientist and proprieter of the Philadelphia Museum. However, those he did keep can still be seen at Monticello, including skins, tomahawks, native jewelry and spears.