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What problems do the prairie potholes have?

none.perfection


What does forb mean?

Plants found in the prairie Plants found in the prairie


Are there more prairie dogs or plants?

defiantly more plants.


What kind of plants live in the prarie?

lots of plants live in the prairie


What types of plants grow in the Prairie?

Some of the plants that grow in the prairie such as those found in the Great Plains of South Dakota include prairie clover, goldenrod, sunflowers, needle grass and prickly pear cactus.


The plants that are least likely to grow on a prairie are what?

Wildflowers


How do plants and animals interact with each other in the prairie?

because animals love plants


When was Potholes in My Lawn created?

Potholes in My Lawn was created in 1988.


What natural advantages might prairie plants offer?

Prairie plants have deep root systems that help prevent erosion and store carbon in the soil. They are adapted to drought conditions and can thrive in areas with low rainfall. Prairie plants also provide habitat and food for a diverse range of wildlife.


Do prairie dogs eat insects?

They mostly eat green softball and Austin leafy things, prairie plants, and insects.


What is it called all the plants or animals of one kind that live in an area such as all the prairie dogs living on a prairie?

The term used to describe all the plants or animals of one kind that live in a specific area is called a "population." For example, all the prairie dogs living on a prairie would be referred to as the prairie dog population of that prairie. Populations are characterized by their size, density, and distribution within a given habitat.


Is a prairie dog a herbivore carnivore or omnivore?

A prairie dog is primarily an herbivore, feeding on grasses, plants, and seeds. They may occasionally consume insects, making them omnivorous.