prairie dog - translation to greek
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prairie dog - translation to greek

PRAIRIE DOGS, NORTH AMERICAN GENUS OF SQUIRRELS
Prairie dogs; Cynomys; Prairie Marmot; Prairie-dog; Prairie-marmot; Prairie dog town; Prairie Dog; Praire Dog town; Prarie dog; Priarie dog; Praire dog; Prairie marmot; Prairie-Marmot; Cynomurine; Social behavior of prairie dogs; Parrie dogs; Prairie dogging; Prairie-dogging
  • predator-prey]] relationship between them. ([[Museum of Osteology]])
  • "Dog Town" or settlement of prairie dogs, from ''Commerce of the Prairies''
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  • Full view of a prairie dog
  • Prairie dogs at a burrow entrance
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  • Juvenile prairie dogs
  • A pair of prairie dogs
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  • Prairie dog calling
  • Prairie dogs raise their heads from their burrows in response to disturbances.
  • A black-tailed prairie dog forages above ground for grasses and leaves.
  • A prairie dog and his hole
  • Prairie dog at the Minnesota Zoo
  • A prairie dog at a zoo.
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  • Female with juvenile
  • Prairie dog family
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JOURNAL
Prairie Schooner (magazine); Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Fiction; Prairie Schooner Fiction Book Prize; Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Poetry; Prairie Schooner Book Prize; Prairie Schoon; Prairie Schoon.
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Definition

prairie dog
¦ noun a gregarious ground squirrel that lives in interconnected burrows, native to the grasslands of North America. [Genus Cynomys: several species.]

Wikipedia

Prairie dog

Prairie dogs (genus Cynomys) are herbivorous burrowing ground squirrels native to the grasslands of North America. Within the genus are five species: black-tailed, white-tailed, Gunnison's, Utah, and Mexican prairie dogs. In Mexico, prairie dogs are found primarily in the northern states, which lie at the southern end of the Great Plains: northeastern Sonora, north and northeastern Chihuahua, northern Coahuila, northern Nuevo León, and northern Tamaulipas. In the United States, they range primarily to the west of the Mississippi River, though they have also been introduced in a few eastern locales. They are also found in the Canadian Prairies. Despite the name, they are not actually canines; prairie dogs, along with the marmots, chipmunks, and several other basal genera belong to the ground squirrels (tribe Marmotini), part of the larger squirrel family (Sciuridae).

Prairie dogs are considered a keystone species, with their mounds often being used by other species. Their mound-building encourages grass development and renewal of topsoil, with rich mineral, and nutrient renewal in the soil, which can be crucial for soil quality and agriculture. They are extremely important in the food chain, being important to the diet of many animals such as the black-footed ferret, swift fox, golden eagle, red tailed hawk, American badger, and coyote. Other species, such as the golden-mantled ground squirrel, mountain plover, and the burrowing owl, also rely on prairie dog burrows for nesting areas. Grazing species, such as plains bison, pronghorn, and mule deer, have shown a proclivity for grazing on the same land used by prairie dogs. Prairie dogs have some of the most complex systems of communication and social structures in the animal kingdom.

The prairie dog habitat has been affected by direct removal by farmers, and the more obvious encroachment of urban development, which has greatly reduced their populations. The removal of prairie dogs "causes undesirable spread of brush", the costs of which to livestock range and soil quality often outweighs the benefits of removal. Other threats include disease. The prairie dog is protected in many areas to maintain local populations and ensure natural ecosystems.

Examples of use of prairie dog
1. One choice would keep the status quo and one would increase the prairie dog population.
2. When the rodents started to encroach on neighboring Lawton High School athletic fields, the city decided to take drastic action. This isn‘t about the prairie dog,‘‘ Shahan said. I like the prairie dog as much as anyone else.
3. Forest Service, which manages the national grasslands, is studying whether to expand prairie dog poisoning.
4. Or a prairie dog being trampled by a herd of stampeding buffalo.
5. A new environmental assessment will say that more prairie dog colonies can safely be targeted.