prairie dog


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prairie dog

n.
Any of several burrowing rodents of the genus Cynomys, having light brown fur and a warning call that sounds similar to a dog's bark. Prairie dogs lives in large colonies, chiefly in the Great Plains of North America.
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prairie dog

n
(Animals) any of several gregarious sciurine rodents of the genus Cynomys, such as C. ludovicianus, that live in large complex burrows in the prairies of North America. Also called: prairie marmot
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prai′rie dog`


n.
any burrowing squirrel of the genus Cynomys, of W North American and N Mexican plains and prairies, having a barklike cry.
[1765–75, Amer.]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.prairie dog - any of several rodents of North American prairies living in large complex burrows having a barking cryprairie dog - any of several rodents of North American prairies living in large complex burrows having a barking cry
gnawer, rodent - relatively small placental mammals having a single pair of constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawing
Cynomys, genus Cynomys - prairie dogs
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Translations
chien de prairie

prairie dog

ncane m delle praterie
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His day was passed pleasantly in traversing a beautiful tract, making botanical and geological researches, and observing the habits of an extensive village of prairie dogs, at which he made several ineffectual shots, without considering the risk he ran of attracting the attention of any savages that might be lurking in the neighborhood.
"However, it has been recommended that the postgame fireworks display be canceled due to the confirmed presence of plague-infested fleas affecting prairie dog colonies in the surrounding areas," the team wrote in a story posted on its website.
Last month saw the birth of tiny penguin chicks, pudu deer fawns and prairie dog pups alongside Ballygeorge the giraffe calf.
Prairie dog colonies were mapped using Global Positioning System (GPS) across southern Phillips County, including the APR, in the years 2002, 2010, and 2012.
South Dakota state law mandates the control of the population of the Black-Tailed Prairie Dog only if the prairie dog is considered a pest.
Stanley: A Prairie Dog's Tale (Book One: Legend of the Star) is the first novel in a new series created especially for young readers ages 8-12.
Ranchers do not like them because they fear their livestock will step in a prairie dog burrow and break a leg.
Earlier this year I spent a couple days sitting comfortably pulling overwatch on prairie dog towns out in Wyoming.
Top calibers for coyote hunters include .223 and .22-250, while .17 HMR (Hornady 17 V-Max is a favorite) is also popular with prairie dog hunters.
One such animal is the prairie dog. Prairie dogs make their homes in areas where the soil has already been grazed upon by another animal.
Herbivorous prairie dog mothers routinely kill baby ground squirrels that encroach on their territories, researchers found.