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Prairie dogs are burrowing rodents.
Prairie dogs are burrowing rodents. They do not suffocate in their burrows, because the effect of air speed on pressure creates
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okay sorry but this is the last problem that I don't understand how to start...
A population of prairie dogs grows exponentially.
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Jae M.
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How does this barking behavior help the prairie dogs survive? (Choose TWO)
How does this barking behavior help the prairie dogs
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If all of the prairie dogs were removed, how do you think the prairie ecosystem would be affected?
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Do dogss eat rodents, fish, and rabbits?
This is a school project. Someone help me PLZ!!!! Thank you for using the Jiskha
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Which example from the diagram represents an instinctual behavior?
Responses A Prairie dogs are always on the lookout for
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Do dogs eat rodents, fish, and rabbits?
no. dogs do not eat any of those stuff. except maybe fish. Many dogs will eat anything
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Consider the following scenario:
You are a scientist observing rodents on the Galapagos You notice that the introduction of new
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Consider the following scenario, you are a scientist observing rodents on an island. Do you notice that the introduction of a
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You are a scientist observing rodents on the Galapagos Islands. You notice that the introduction of the new bird of prey has
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