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Greater Prairie Chicken
Other Spiders
centipede
scorpian
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Killdeer
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Barn Swallow
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lined Snake
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Golden Eagle
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Desert Cottontail
Tiger Salamander
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Ferringunous Hawk
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Kestrel
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Roughlegged Hawk
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Redtail Hawk
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Striped Skunk
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There are over 200 species of plants, insects, birds and animals that are dependant upon the prairie dog to a greater or lesser degree.  Here you'll find a few of them.
Northern Grasshopper Mouse
Purple Prairie Clover
Prickly Pear Cactus
Prairie Blazing Star
Prairie Dropseed
Indian Grass
Prairie Falcon
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Scaled Quail
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Horned Lark
Pronghorns
Burrowing Owl
Short Eared Owl
Snowy Owl
Blackfooted Ferret
Red Foxes
Prairie Rattler
The ecology of the Great Plains all starts with the Prairie Dog.
The prairie dogs dig their burrows in a hard pan area thus aerating the soil and fostering conditions that the plants prefered by browsers, grazers  and insects  thrive on. 
Badger
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