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The small group of prairie dogs is called ________.​

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Answered by rrmvarsha
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Members of a family group inhabit the same territory. Family groups of black-tailed and Mexican prairie dogs are called "coteries", while "clans" are used to describe family groups of white-tailed, Gunnison's, and Utah prairie dogs.The Utah prairie dog (Cynomys parvidens) has the smallest and westernmost range of the five North American prairie dog speciesPrairie dogs are very social and live in closely-knit family groups called "coteries." Coteries usually contain an adult male, one or more adult females and their young offspring. These coteries are grouped together into wards (or neighborhoods) and several wards make up a colony or town.

Answered by malaybhattacharya66
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coteries

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