Life can be hectic for us creatures. After this Twycross Zoo Prairie pup’s full day of wrestling with Mom…
keeping a lookout for mounds of dirt…
and munching on seeds…
…a little downtime is critical…
Photo Credits: Clare H.
Life can be hectic for us creatures. After this Twycross Zoo Prairie pup’s full day of wrestling with Mom…
keeping a lookout for mounds of dirt…
and munching on seeds…
…a little downtime is critical…
Photo Credits: Clare H.
At Phoenix Zoo last week, visitor dmguz caught this peek at a baby Prairie Dog nibbling away on some greens. We just learned of a phenomenon called 'prairie dogging', in which folks in large companies respond simultaneously to a noise or distraction by popping their heads out from the tops of their cubicles. While we don't recommend disturbing your co-workers with squeals, feel free to pass this little guy along..
below, Mom takes a snack break of her own, but baby's not far behind…
ZooAmerica recently welcomed sixteen tiny black-tailed prairie dogs. Highly social animals, prairie dogs frequently visit one another and greet by rubbing snouts, which people compare to a kiss.