No, prairie dogs are native to North America and live in grasslands, plains, and prairies of the continent. They are not found in African grasslands.
Yes, there are species of rattlesnakes that live in grasslands, deciduous forests, mountains and even in tropical rainforests
it is a hawk where the grasslands are it is their natural home to live in.
I've seen a lot in South DakotaIn the prairie, in the ground.
Rabbits and prairie dogs are food sources for larger rattlesnakes. Rattlesnakes sometimes use prairie dog burrows for shelter.
Yes, they thrive in the Grasslands, so do Prairie Dogs. a Prarie DogA mole
Rattlesnakes inhabit forests, mountains, grasslands, wetlands, deserts and even rain forests.
Prairie grasslands in the tropical region are called temperate grasslands.
Dakota Prairie Grasslands was created in 2000.
... These rodents live on North America's prairie's and open grasslands, they live in many different shelters includingBurrowsDensTunnelsChambers mounded by clumps of dirt
The prairie rattlesnake, crotalus viridis, lives in South Dakota.
Some rattlesnakes live in deserts but a few species live in grasslands and forests.