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The density of prairie dogs can vary significantly depending on factors such as habitat quality, food availability, and local environmental conditions. In optimal habitats, densities can range from 10 to over 100 individuals per hectare (about 4 to 40 per acre). In some areas, populations may be even denser, particularly in well-established colonies. However, in less suitable environments, densities may be much lower.

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