Prairie dogs can help keep snakes out of their underground burrows by maintaining a complex system of tunnels and entrances that are difficult for larger predators to navigate. They also use their keen senses to detect the presence of snakes and emit alarm calls to warn other prairie dogs. Additionally, the prairie dog's social structure and cooperative behavior enable them to defend their colonies against intruders, including snakes. Their burrowing habits can create a less hospitable environment for snakes, making it harder for them to access their homes.
how long can garter snakes stay under water?
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about 100m loge adder ground Prairie dogs
They can ! At least many of my snakes can anyway - you'd be surprised where they can get under, into and around !
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in a hole under grown
So the snakes are safe from the sun.
they have a commnity well under ground
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The melanistic (black) form of the Eastern garter snake has white under its chin and throat. King snakes do as well. Most snakes are darker on top, lighter underneath. Also black rat snakes do as well.
worms,fish,snakes,crocodiles and sharks can only hear vibrations
Under logs and rocks