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The prairiedog is not a dog, but a rodent of the marmot family.
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Prairiedog burrows contain chambers to provide certain functions.
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Prairiedog burrows can have up to six entrances.
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The card features the face of, the mascot prairiedog of the bureau.
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Mammals commonly found in the park include black bear, coyote, deer, elk, fox, mountain lion, prairiedog, and rabbit.
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Inside, they meet a well-to-do family and the mayor of the prairiedog village.
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The black-footed ferret is entirely dependent on another keystone species, the prairiedog.
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As a result of habitat fragmentation and prairiedog eradication programs, colonies are now smaller and more fragmented than in presettlement times.
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This prairiedog species lives at an elevation between 5,000 and 10,000 feet, generally a higher elevation than other prairiedog species.
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Prairiedog colonies reach nearly 100% mortality rates during outbreaks.
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The prairiedog family groups are the most basic units of its society.
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Researchers and experts have been able to classify up to 11 distinct warning calls the prairiedog uses to communicate.
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Testing of both the child and the prairiedog confirmed the monkeypox virus as the causative agent.
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Perhaps the most conspicuous prairiedog communication is the territorial call or jump-yip display.
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A prairiedog will stretch the length of its body vertically and throw its forefeet into the air while making a call.
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An example of this is the prairiedog habituating to humans.
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The average prairiedog territory takes up 0.051.01 hectares.
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They build extensive towns of underground tunnels and chambers, each town composed of a population of members of an extended prairiedog family.
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Other mammals include the dog-like coyote, as well as the much smaller prairiedog and a species of badger.
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Although they worked until nightfall, they only succeeded in flushing out and capturing a single prairiedog.
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Long noted in his journal that huge prairiedog towns existed in the vicinity, and elk, deer, and bear were numerous.
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Behavior is more like that of a prairiedog than a typical ground squirrel.
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According to them, prairiedog calls contain specific information as to what the predator is, how big it is and how fast it is approaching.
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Other species, such as the mountain plover and the burrowing owl, also rely on prairiedog burrows for nesting areas.
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Their grazing habits were pivotal in allowing for the establishment of much of the biodiversity observed today in the region, including the prairiedog.
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Animals commonly found in the park include black bear, coyote, deer, elk, fox, prairiedog, and rabbit.
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There are also species more typical for prairies: hamsters, great jerboa, spotted prairiedog and the bobac marmot.
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It can colonize blowouts, anthills, and prairiedog towns.
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Predators, though, seem to have difficulty determining which prairiedog is making the call due to its ventriloquistic nature.
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A few animals have "dog" in their common names but are not canids, such as the prairiedog.
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A distinguishing physical trait of the prairiedog is the placement of the eyes.
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Tens of thousands of acres of prairiedog habitat was poisoned until 2006.
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As a result, prairiedog habitat has been affected by direct removal by farmers, as well as the more obvious encroachment of urban development, which has greatly reduced their populations.
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A strong characteristic of keystone species is their ability to create and modify other organisms habitats and it is evident that the prairiedog does this.
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Aquatic invertebrates, grasslands ecology, botany, livestock grazing, ranch animal anatomy and physiology, natural art, prairiedog studies, and pioneer studies are just a hand full of topics that are offered.
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In prairie ecosystems, american bison, greater prairie-chickens, badgers, and armadillo are common, and some of the nation's largest prairiedog towns inhabit shortgrass prairie in the state's panhandle.
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The park hosts abundant populations of rodents, including several prairiedog towns.
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Prairiedog fossils have been found in six sites where ferrets are yielded, thus indicating that the association between the two species is an old one.
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Landowners and occupiers are free to use any legal method of control to deal with prairie dogs on their land.
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Generally, this species prefers small mammals, such as ground squirrels, ground nesting birds, mice, rats, small rabbits and prairie dogs.
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Prairie dogs also have very complex communication when it comes to predator detection.
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He also writes that prairie dogs have calls for things that are not predators to them.
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There is debate over whether the alarm calling of prairie dogs is selfish or altruistic.
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They do not perform these behaviors with prairie dogs from other family groups.
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Prairie dogs are abundant and are the primary food source for the black-footed ferret, which is listed as an endangered species.
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The prairie dogs were also destroying the tipi rings and sweat lodges placed at the top of the pishkun.
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For example the wood bisons share their enclosure with prairie dogs.
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Unlike some other prairie dogs, these animals do not truly hibernate.
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All cases were found to be the direct result of contact with infected prairie dogs.
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It is nocturnal and primarily hunts for sleeping prairie dogs in their burrows.
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It is believed that they prefer the vegetative conditions after prairie dogs have foraged through the area.
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Some of the more visible animals include elk (also called "wapiti"), bison, black-footed ferrets, pronghorn and prairie dogs.
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It aims to restore bison, prairie dogs, and ferrets in the area.
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Prairie dogs employ a complex form of communication that involves barks and rhythmic chirps.
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Similarly, the burrowing owl nests and roosts underground, typically in burrows dug by prairie dogs.
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Prairie dogs, a ground squirrel-like rodent considered a keystone species, dug tunnels that aerated the soil and channeled water several feet below the surface.
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Large animals such as gophers, moles, and prairie dogs bore into the lower soil horizons, bringing materials to the surface.
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The show takes place in a small town where prairie dogs live in holes covered by house sets.
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Prairie dogs can also lead to regional and local biodiversity loss, increased seed depredation and the establishment and spread of invasive shrubs.
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More than 8,000 acres of shortgrass prairie on the ranch is occupied by prairie dogs the chief prey of ferrets.
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Prairie dogs have a unique sound to identify each of various predators.
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This distributor housed the rodents with 200 prairie dogs.
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It is not unusual to run into deer, buffalo, elk, longhorn, and prairie dogs.
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Animals at the zoo include ducks, prairie dogs, vultures, bison, deer, red foxes, cougars, and cotton-top tamarins.
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His research with the prairie dogs also helps to explain why animals have social behavior.
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Its major benefits are low noise, accuracy and minimal barrel temperature, which makes it a perfect cartridge for prairie dogs.
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When fighting, prairie dogs will bite, kick and ram each other.
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The removal of prairie dogs causes undesirable spread of brush, the costs of which to livestock range may outweigh the benefits of removal.
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The home is now open to visitors for tours and houses farm animals and prairie dogs on its grounds.
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Then, guests would have passed by peaceful scenes in the wilderness, featuring buffaloes or prairie dogs.
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Deltamethrin has been instrumental in preventing the spread of diseases carried by tick-infested prairie dogs, rodents and other burrowing animals.
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The definitive varmints are ground burrowing animals such as groundhogs and prairie dogs.
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Prairie dogs consume it as a major food wherever they encounter it.
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However, the habituation process in prairie dogs may depend on several factors including the particular defensive response.
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Although the federal ban has been lifted, several states still have in place their own ban on prairie dogs.
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In spite of human encroachment, prairie dogs have adapted, continuing to dig burrows in open areas of western cities.
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Give me buffalo, and deer, and mountain sheep, jackrabbits, prairie dogs, and muskrats.
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Slobodchikoff has examined the language, communication, and social behavior of prairie dogs for more than twenty years.
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When it snows or rains, the prairie dogs will stay underground.
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The warning signal is their primary source of survival because it alerts the other prairie dogs to nearby danger.
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Prairie dogs build an elaborate system of tunnels which can span large stretches of land.
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All cases involved direct contact with infected prairie dogs.
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Prairie dogs are a keystone species and play a vital role as the primary prey of black footed ferrets.
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The existence of the prairie dogs was also worrisome because the site was so poorly explored.
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Prairie dogs also trim the vegetation around their colonies, perhaps to remove any cover for predators.
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They hunted ducks, sage grouse, prairie dogs, rabbits, ground squirrels, deer, and other big game.
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The family includes tree squirrels, ground squirrels, chipmunks, marmots (including woodchucks), flying squirrels, and prairie dogs.
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As prairie dogs live in areas prone to environmental threats, including hailstorms, blizzards, and floods, as well as drought and prairie fires, burrows provide important protection for them.
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Prairie dogs have one of the most sophisticated languages in the animal worlda system of high-pitched yips and barksand can run up to 35 miles per hour (55 km/h).
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However, the transmission dynamics within prairie dogs does not follow the dynamics of blocked fleas; carcasses, unblocked fleas, or another vector could possibly be important instead.
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For domestic dogs, the response is to observe, standing in place where they were when the alarm was sounded, again with the underground prairie dogs emerging to watch.
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A family of four ferrets will eat 250 prairie dogs in a year; this requires a stable population of prairie dogs from an area of some 500acre km2.
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Park officials worried that arrowheads and other artifacts were being exposed by the activity of the prairie dogs, and that tourists were taking these artifacts from the park.
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Prey items more frequently taken include rabbits, ground squirrels, tree squirrels, chipmunks, prairie dogs, gophers, and rats and mice, while those less frequently taken include birds, snakes, and amphibians.
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Prairie dogs, white-faces and blue gramma.
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