It depends whether you're talking about large or small prairie animals.
Small animals have a keen sense of smell and sight, short legs, ability to burrow (many of them do), and often adapt to whatever food source is available (grasses vs. insects vs. smaller animals).
Prairie dogs: have claws to dig their homes; have fur to keep them warm; have fur the same color as their habitat to blend in and hide from predators; can run fast.
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Animals that live in the prairie like prairie dogs (Meerkats) lions etc
The most frequent animals hunted in the prairie are prairie dogs, rabbits and hairs, field mice, and multiple insects, which are hunted by birds of prey and snakes. Buffalo and deer can be hunted by humans.
The prairie chicken, black-tailed prairie dog, and small rodents, such as wombats and rat kangaroos.
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hiding in rocks
Animals that live in the prairie like prairie dogs (Meerkats) lions etc
The prairie dogs are cute animals!
the indians used the resources they had such a the prairie and the animals on it. the europeans plowed most of the prairie and didn't use what they had
the prairie dog ecosystem is hawks, ferrets, and other animals that hunt the prairie dog.
You are not being specific enough. There are many different adaptations for different 'air' animals
Some animals develop violent adaptations to their environment. These adaptations are common among predators and cause them to be aggressive towards other animals.
The most frequent animals hunted in the prairie are prairie dogs, rabbits and hairs, field mice, and multiple insects, which are hunted by birds of prey and snakes. Buffalo and deer can be hunted by humans.
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do plants and animals adapt
It could be for some animals that live in the sand in a prairie.