describe the animal life in the prairies
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Prairie Animals. Before the coming of the pioneers, the prairies of Illinois provided habitats for hundreds ofspecies of animals. Some of the large mammals, such as the bison and elk, disappeared in the early nineteenth century, but we can still find many of these mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects today.
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Animal life in the prairies
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- The prairies is a grassland and are located in the middle of the America and includes the tall and short grass prairies. Animal life of the grassland is diverse.
- It includes the American toad, badger, the black-footed ferret, bison, and black-tailed jackrabbit, and bumblebee, and burrowing owl,
- The California condor, the carrion beetle, the common snipe, coyote, and deer, dragonfly, and eagles, and the eastern cottontail, ferruginous hawk, and fox snake,
- the golden owl, and the gopher snake, the grasshopper, and gray wolf, the ground squirrels, and killdeer, the lady beetle, and larks,
- The grasshopper mouse, the prairie chicken, the prairie dog, the prairie rattlesnake, and prairie skink, the pronghorn antelope, and red fox red-tailed the hawk,
- The shrew, and skunk, the tiger beetle, western meadowlark, and the western tiger swallowtail and many more.
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