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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Mammals
NMNH Mammals
Frontal/side view, full mount (kicking back dirt)
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Mammals
NMNH Mammals
Right side, full mount (diving into hole)
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Mammals
NMNH Mammals
Left side, standing, full mount (barking)
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Mammals
NMNH Mammals
Anterior/left side of whole mount
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Black-tailed Prairie Dog (Cynomys ludovicianus)
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Mammals
NMNH Mammals
Right side, full mount
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colony of several hundred animals
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Black-tailed Prairie Dog (Cynomys ludovicianus)
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colony of several hundred animals
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Ko lot 4971 S Parker Road. 200 Prairie Dogs. Land acquired by Marcus Meyer of Abba Vision. Ground breaking to occur in 2018.
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"Prairie Loop, right side of road next to trail. Slaughtered in 2015 with Fumitoxin, prairie dogs have reopened burrows looking for survivors. Some have reestablished homes on this land which per the park is a ""no prairie dog"" zone. Currently all wildlife is still alive & kicking. Danger of death looms, as park manager Tim Metzler has stated this area is off limits. Not that it follows any type of protocol, they have killed thought the park to include within the ""habitat conservation area""."
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"Prairie Loop, right side of road next to trail. Slaughtered in 2015 with Fumitoxin, prairie dogs have reopened burrows looking for survivors. Some have reestablished homes on this land which per the park is a ""no prairie dog"" zone. Currently all wildlife is still alive & kicking. Danger of death looms, as park manager Tim Metzler has stated this area is off limits. Not that it follows any type of protocol, they have killed thought the park to include within the ""habitat conservation area""."
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"Prairie Loop, right side of road next to trail. Slaughtered in 2015 with Fumitoxin, prairie dogs have reopened burrows looking for survivors. Some have reestablished homes on this land which per the park is a ""no prairie dog"" zone. Currently all wildlife is still alive & kicking. Danger of death looms, as park manager Tim Metzler has stated this area is off limits. Not that it follows any type of protocol, they have killed thought the park to include within the ""habitat conservation area""."
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"Prairie Loop, right side of road next to trail. Slaughtered in 2015 with Fumitoxin, prairie dogs have reopened burrows looking for survivors. Some have reestablished homes on this land which per the park is a ""no prairie dog"" zone. Currently all wildlife is still alive & kicking. Danger of death looms, as park manager Tim Metzler has stated this area is off limits. Not that it follows any type of protocol, they have killed thought the park to include within the ""habitat conservation area""."
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"Prairie Loop, right side of road next to trail. Slaughtered in 2015 with Fumitoxin, prairie dogs have reopened burrows looking for survivors. Some have reestablished homes on this land which per the park is a ""no prairie dog"" zone. Currently all wildlife is still alive & kicking. Danger of death looms, as park manager Tim Metzler has stated this area is off limits. Not that it follows any type of protocol, they have killed thought the park to include within the ""habitat conservation area""."
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"Prairie Loop, right side of road next to trail. Slaughtered in 2015 with Fumitoxin, prairie dogs have reopened burrows looking for survivors. Some have reestablished homes on this land which per the park is a ""no prairie dog"" zone. Currently all wildlife is still alive & kicking. Danger of death looms, as park manager Tim Metzler has stated this area is off limits. Not that it follows any type of protocol, they have killed thought the park to include within the ""habitat conservation area""."
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"Prairie Loop, right side of road next to trail. Slaughtered in 2015 with Fumitoxin, prairie dogs have reopened burrows looking for survivors. Some have reestablished homes on this land which per the park is a ""no prairie dog"" zone. Currently all wildlife is still alive & kicking. Danger of death looms, as park manager Tim Metzler has stated this area is off limits. Not that it follows any type of protocol, they have killed thought the park to include within the ""habitat conservation area""."
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Black-tailed Prairie Dog town of several hundred prairie dogs and at least 5 Burrowing Owls. Shots taken looking right into afternoon sun and at distance.
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A little interaction between two individuals
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