No -- prairie dogs are herbivores.
Some herbivores on the grassland are American buffalo and prairie dogs (groundhogs). these are just the 2 i know. there may be more.
No, prairie dogs are not decomposers. They are herbivores that primarily feed on grasses, seeds, and plants. Decomposers are organisms like bacteria and fungi that break down dead organisms and organic matter.
Prairie dogs primarily eat plants, such as grasses, thistles, etc. However, they do occasionally eat grasshoppers and cutworms. Hence, they are omnivores.
Yes. They eat animals like scorpions and plants like any berries they could possibly find. -Peace Out!
well the best facts on prairie dogs is there appearance which is 36cm (not including the tail); the tail is 10cm (4in). they have brownish tan furaout the same color as dried earth. they are also about the size of a plump puppy. also u want to know the habitat of the prairie dog which is a little hard. there is 5 different kinds of prairie dogs. most live in pairies hence the name "prairie dogs". you also need to know the diet of the prairie dog. prairie dogs are herbivores and they eat leaves, roots, and grass. the classification of the prairie dog is Cynomys ludovicianus for the black-tailed prairie dog.that is the best facts on the prairie dog.
prairie dogs eats with their hands
No, prairie dogs is not capitalized.
Well, of course they do, or else they wouldn't be called Prairie Dogs!
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The prairie dogs live in the burrows.
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