A coyote comes closest to meeting your question .
A prairie wolf is another name for a coyote, which is a species of canid found in North and Central America. They are known for their adaptability to various habitats, including prairies. Coyotes are opportunistic predators and play an important role in ecosystems by controlling populations of rodents and other small mammals.
It's called a prairie dog because of its habitat, and its calling bark sounds like the bark of a dog.
Coyote, prairie wolf...
A dog is a subspecies of a wolf, so that's like asking "what arctic wolf has no wolf?".
A prairie dog is a herbivore. They mainly eat grasses, seeds, and plants. Hawks are carnivores, feeding on small animals like rodents, birds, and insects.
the prairie dog ecosystem is hawks, ferrets, and other animals that hunt the prairie dog.
A wolf
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Yes, I know he came up with a few for sure; in fact it would be my best guess he m=named al of them. For instance the Prairie Dog he named because it looked like a small dog and it lived in the prairie.
The lives of a prairie dog would differ because prairie dogs are not that wild like wolves might be. And wolves are in the canine family and prairie dogs are rodents.
The lives of a prairie dog would differ because prairie dogs are not that wild like wolves might be. And wolves are in the canine family and prairie dogs are rodents.