it could bark, dig holes, and there were tons of them (thats what she said)
the prairie dog
Lewis and Clark discovered and described the prairie dog as a "barking squirrel" during their expedition. They encountered this social rodent while exploring the American West.
Lewis and Clark described the prairie dog as a "barking squirrel" during their expedition. Prairie dogs are small rodents native to North America that live in underground burrow systems called towns. They communicate with each other through a series of barks and chirps.
I think that it was the prairie dog, which is now an endangered species,so if you see a prairie dog don`t kill or capture it.
Lewis and Clark spent an entire day trying to capture a prairie dog, after they encountered their first prairie dog city which covered some four acres on September 7, 1804. They killed one, then captured another alive by pouring a great quantity of water down its hole. The following April they sent one live prairie dog to Jefferson with the small party that returned downriver to St. Louis. Remarkably, the creature arrived alive.
Lewis and Clark did in 1804. (Lewis and Clark Expedition)
the prairie dog
September 7, 1804
wezilz
they killed it an dhad it stuffed
they drowned it and made it suffer
Played with it
pound cake
ground squirlles
black-tailed prairie dog
Lewis and Clark discovered and described the prairie dog as a "barking squirrel" during their expedition. They encountered this social rodent while exploring the American West.
underground squirrels, plus they make a whistling noise.