A small prairie wetland is commonly referred to as a "prairie pothole." These wetlands are formed by glacial activity and are typically shallow depressions that collect water, providing vital habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. Prairie potholes play an essential role in the ecosystem by supporting biodiversity, improving water quality, and aiding in flood control.
A wetland can be both small or large.most wetlands are medium and wet (or it wouldn't be called a wetland.)also wetlands are great for alligators or pretty much any amphibian.
yes but are offten not home
Louis A. Ogaard has written: 'The fauna of the prairie wetlands' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Research, Wetland animals, Wetland fauna 'Soils, microbiology, and chemistry of prairie wetlands' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Soils, Wetlands
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they eat an animal called a stphMS, it has small eyes and are the size of a bulging rabbit
A wetland can be both small or large.most wetlands are medium and wet (or it wouldn't be called a wetland.)also wetlands are great for alligators or pretty much any amphibian.
The smallest wetland would likely be a small pond or marsh covering just a few square meters. Wetlands are defined by the presence of water, so even a small area that stays consistently wet can be considered a wetland.
It's called a prairie dog because of its habitat, and its calling bark sounds like the bark of a dog.
Prairie
They are called towns and colonies.A group of prairie dogs is called a town or coterie.
Yes she is.She cheered in a small town in Texas called grand prairie she was on a squad's team called the chiefs.
no. a prairie is a rodent that is called a rat