Rabbits and prairie dogs are food sources for larger rattlesnakes. Rattlesnakes sometimes use prairie dog burrows for shelter.
A prairie dog is a rodent - a rattlesnake is a reptile !
No, but rattlers eat prairie dogs.
deciduous and Prairie(grassland/s)
Buffaloes , wolves , prairie dogs , rabbits ,
Prairie dogs mere cats rabbits rhinos mice
Deer Bison Coyote Rabbits Fox Prairie Dogs
depend on if the deers are afraid of dogs
The most frequent animals hunted in the prairie are prairie dogs, rabbits and hairs, field mice, and multiple insects, which are hunted by birds of prey and snakes. Buffalo and deer can be hunted by humans.
Rattlesnakes would eat a prairie dog if they could catch it. However, if a rattlesnake approached a prairie dog colony, the prairie dog's "sentinels" would alert the rest of them, and they would hide in their holes. A rattlesnake could fit into the holes, but I don't think that snakes usually actively seek prey (they act more like a trap, waiting for prey to come to them).
Various rats and mice, jack rabbits, prairie dogs, wild dogs, gazelle, camel, and many others.
Mice, rabbits, squirrels, prairie dogs and almost anything else that size.
Some animals that burrow holes in the ground include rabbits, groundhogs, and prairie dogs.