On the vast grasslands of North America, the Prairie Dog lives a small, social rodent with a loud voice and remarkable ...
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Prairie dogs don’t just scream – they name the threat
Prairie dogs rely on highly specific alarm calls to survive in exposed grassland ecosystems. Research shows that their vocalizations can encode information about predator type, size, and even human ...
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Potato, the prairie dog, comically 'attacks' his cat sibling
This prairie dog’s feline sibling was totally puzzled by his ‘attack’ maneuver, LOL.
Scientists believe there are only a few hundred black-footed ferrets still living in the Western United States. The carnivores once thrived on the plains between Canada and Mexico, but humans plowed ...
Prairie dogs shape vibrant grassland ecosystems, and support biodiversity. Protecting these tiny architects is vital to the ...
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