Prairie dogs are not native to Illinois; they primarily inhabit the Great Plains regions of North America. In Illinois, you may find them in certain conservation areas or wildlife parks that aim to replicate their natural habitat, but they do not exist in the wild. Their preferred environments include open grasslands and prairies, where they can dig extensive burrow systems. In summary, while prairie dogs can be found in Illinois in specific settings, they are not part of the state's native wildlife.
The prairie dogs live in the burrows.
a prairie
Well, of course they do, or else they wouldn't be called Prairie Dogs!
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No there aren't any prairie dogs in australia. They live only in the plains.
Yes. Prairie dogs do live in deserts such as the Mojave, Great Basin, and Chihuahuan deserts.
Prairie dogs do not live in Florida. They live in the plains.
Well.. There are Mexican prairie dogs, and yes i do think that Mexican prairie dogs live in MEXICO. ........ MAYBE
Prairie dogs usually live 13 to 14 years!
The Prairies.
female prairie dogs live to 8 years and male prairie dogs live up to 7 years. In captivity it is much longer
They live and sleep in the ground.