no
Yes. Badgers dig and enter prairie dog's burrows. they will stay inside and eat every prairie dog who has not managed to flee.
Yes, coyotes do eat prairie dogs. They are opportunistic predators and include prairie dogs in their diet, particularly in areas where prairie dog colonies are abundant. This predation can help control prairie dog populations, which are considered a key species in their ecosystems.
Grass.
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Prairie dogs are not actual "dogs" so they cannot eat any kind of dog food. The prairie dog is not at all a canine, but a rodent that lives in dry, sandy places.
No, prairie dogs are much larger than mice.
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I doubt it, but might happen. Depends on the size of the mouse and the prairie dog.
well it depends on the type of prairie dogs i would say yes
Yes, In Fact, Prairie Dogs Make Up For Most Of The Coyote's Diet.
A Prairie Dog mostly eats the seeds, stems, roots and leaves of forbs (flowering plants), grasses and weeds make up most of the prairie dog's diet. It will sometimes eat grasshoppers, beetles and other insects