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  2. White-tailed prairie dog - Wikipedia

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    White-tailed prairie dog, standing in vegetation. The white-tailed prairie dog is tan-brown in color, with large eyes and a dark patch on their cheeks above and below each eye. [4] This prairie dog species weighs between 28–53 oz (790–1,500 g), while having a length between 12–16 in (30–41 cm). [5]

  3. Varmint hunting - Wikipedia

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    Since varmint hunting is a form of pest control, and minimally regulated by law, the definition of what constitutes a varmint firearm tends to vary by regional pests. The definitive varmints are ground burrowing animals such as groundhogs and prairie dogs. These animals are small, alert and difficult to approach closely, and hunting them ...

  4. Prairie dog - Wikipedia

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    Prairie dog tunnel systems channel rainwater into the water table, which prevents runoff and erosion, and can also change the composition of the soil in a region by reversing soil compaction that can result from cattle grazing. Prairie dog burrows are 5–10 m (16–33 ft) long and 2–3 m (6.6–9.8 ft) below the ground. [20]

  5. Why Prairie Dogs “Jump Yip” - AOL

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    When a predator approaches the prairie dog town. As an all-clear signal when the predator is gone. During a territory dispute between two prairie dogs. When meeting other prairie dogs.

  6. Thunder Basin National Grassland - Wikipedia

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    A 2002 grassland plan proposed providing 50,000 acres (20,000 ha) of prairie dog habitat. [ 11 ] In Thunder Basin, historical wildfires do not promote the invasion of cheatgrass ( Bromus tectorum) [ 5 ] as they do in the Great Basin , where a fire-invasion feedback loop leads to plant community conversion in sagebrush ecosystems.

  7. Red Desert (Wyoming) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Desert is home to a range of burrowing animals. The white-tailed prairie dog, Great Basin spadefoot toad, tiger salamander, pygmy rabbits, and sagebrush lizards all go underground for protection from the desert's extreme weather and predators. Similarly, the burrowing owl nests and roosts underground, typically in burrows dug by prairie ...

  8. Prairie dogs to be euthanized at Longmont park for new turf ...

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    A group of Longmont residents are upset over changes coming to a local park and the euthanasia efforts of prairie dogs who live there.

  9. Pet Prairie Dog Totally Holds His Own While Playing with ...

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    Prairie dogs are gaining popularity as pets, but before you embark on getting your own, keep in mind that the creatures to not have a long history of domestication like dogs or even other rodents ...