- Stock Photography: CYNOMYS LUDOVICIANUS by Helenauditore
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- Photo title: Cynomys ludovicianus
- Author: Helenauditore
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- On the American prairies, it forms large colonies that stretch for miles and number in the hundreds of thousands to millions. Each family here has its own territory, which defends against other individuals. If the others are grazing, one dog stands nearby and watches. When it sees the enemy, it whistles loudly and thus warns the other animals, which immediately hide in the burrow at this signal. Their underground nests excel in their complexity, they tend to be over two meters deep and tend to have several exits. They live to be about eight years old.
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