A carnivorous animal (Canis latrans), allied to the dog, found in the western part of North America; -- called also prairie wolf. Its voice is a snapping bark, followed by a prolonged, shrill howl.
Prairie dogs live in North America. They also might live on Asia, Austrailia or Africa.
Deer are the most common animal in North America. Rabbits are also very common in North America. The turtle is the most common reptile. The most common animal in the United States is the Tree Squirrel. Dogs are the most popular pets in North America, followed by the domestic cat.
They live in the North America most of them live in northern forest country.They also live in forest,mountains,prairie,and deserts!
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It refers to their primary habitat, the prairies (or grasslands) of Midwestern North America. Also, if you're wondering why they're called 'dogs' its because their warning call sounds very similar to a dog's bark.
North America is surrounded by the Atlantic, Arctic, and Pacific Oceans. North America also borders the continent of South America.
The term used for areas of grassland with few trees is "steppe".
Red prairie typically refers to a type of grassland ecosystem characterized by its reddish soil and vegetation, often found in certain regions of North America. This ecosystem is known for its rich biodiversity, supporting various plant and animal species adapted to its unique conditions. The term may also be used in specific contexts to describe certain soil types or agricultural practices in prairie regions. Overall, red prairies play an important role in environmental health and agriculture.
A wapiti is a type of deer, also known as an elk in North America. They are one of the largest species of deer and are native to North America and East Asia. Wapiti males typically have large antlers.
North America is surrounded by the Atlantic, Arctic, and Pacific Oceans. North America also borders the continent of South America.
Alaska is part of the USA, and is also a part of the region 'North America'.