Thursday, April 23, 2009

Animal of the Week - Prairie Dog

21 October 1804

Prairie dogs are small, burrowing rodents native to the grasslands of North America. There are five different species of prairie dogs: black-tailed, white-tailed, Gunnison, Utah, and Mexican prairie dogs. They are a type of ground squirrel. On average, these stout-bodied rodents will grow to be between 12–16 in. long, including the short tail and weigh between 0.5–1.5 kilograms (1–3 lb). They are found in the United StatesCanada, and Mexico. In Mexico, prairie dogs are primarily found in the northern states which are the southern end of the great plains: northeastern Sonora, north and northeastern Chihuahua, northern Coahuila, northern Nuevo León, and northern Tamaulipas; in the U.S., they range primarily west of the Mississippi River, though they have also been introduced in a few eastern locales. They will eat all sorts of vegetables and fruits.

1 comment:

  1. nice prairie dog it is cute and awesome mabey more than one pic for the caption but other wise it awesome good luck on your trip

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