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Arctic Desert Chaparral or Scrub Taiga = Coniferous Forests Grassland Tropical Rainforest Pond Ocean
Antarctic Tundra Cave City Temperate Deciduous Forest Savanna Prairie Freshwater Marsh Swamp Intertidal Zone Coral Reef Sunlit (Euphotic) Zone Twilight (Disphotic) Zone


Prairie Animal Pages to Color Online

What is a Prairie? A prairie is a temperate grassland, plains of grass that get hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Most of the interior of North America was a prairie before European settlement radically altered the environment with agriculure. Even now, the prairie is a large area.

Animal Adaptations: The animals that live in prairies have adapted to a semi-arid, windy environment with few trees or shrubs. They can also withstand a great range in temperature, from well below freezing in the winter to sweltering heat in the summer.

Where are Prairies? Prairies are located in the interior of North America.

Animals that Live in Prairies: Many animals live in prairies, from invertebrates (like grasshoppers and beetles) to large mammals (like antelopes and bison).

Printouts of Prairie Animals:


Antelope

Antelopes are graceful mammals with beautiful horns.


Ant

Ants are social insects.


Badger

The badger is a nocturnal mammal with a black-and-white striped face.


Bison

The American Buffalo (which is actually a Bison) is the heaviest land animal in North America.


Black-Footed Ferret

The Black-Footed Ferret is an endangered type of ferret from North America.


Black-Tailed Prairie Dog

The prairie dog is not a dog; it is a ground squirrel.


Bobcat

A fierce, short-tailed wild cat from North America.


Bull Snake

Also known as the gopher snake and the pine snake, this hissing constrictor lives in North America.

Coyote

Coyotes are meat-eaters related to wolves.


Donkey

Donkeys are hoofed mammals adapted to environments with little water.


Dragonfly

The dragonfly is a flying insect with a long abdomen.


Earthworm

An earthworm is a little animal with a long, soft body and no legs. They are found worldwide


Fox

The fox is a meat-eating mammal with a long, bushy tail.


Gopher Snake

Also known as the bull snake and the pine snake, this hissing constrictor lives in North America.


Grasshopper

Grasshoppers are insects that can hop, walk, and fly. There are about 10,000 different species of grasshoppers worldwide.


Gray Wolf

Gray wolves are carnivores that live in packs and howl.


Mole

Moles are almost-blind, burrowing mammals.
Life cycle

Monarch Butterfly Life Cycle

See how a Monarch Butterfly starts out as an egg, hatches into a caterpillar, becomes a pupa, then emerges as a fully-grown adult.


Mongoose

Mongooses are sleek, meat-eating mammals.


Mouse

Mice are small rodents with long, scaly tails.


Mountain Lion or Cougar

A long-tailed American wild cat with no spots. It is also known as the catamount, panther, or puma.


Opossum

The Virginia opossum is the only marsupial in North America.


Prairie Chicken

Prairie Chickens are a type of grouse that live in North American grasslands.


Pronghorn

Pronghorns are the fastest moving mammals in North America.


Rabbit

A fast-moving mammal with long ears.


Raccoon

The raccoon is a mammal with mask-like markings on its face and a ringed tail.


Red Fox

The Red Fox is a meat-eating mammal with a long, bushy tail.


Red-Tailed Hawk

The Red-Tailed Hawk is a bird of prey, a raptor from North America.


Scorpion

A venomous arachnid with a large stinger on its tail.


Shrew

Shrews are tiny, ferocious mammals that are found worldwide.


Skunk

Skunks are black and white mammals that can produce a terrible odor.
Western Meadowlark

Western Meadowlark

A brightly-colored songbird from western and central North America.

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Biomes - Habitats
Arctic Desert Chaparral or Scrub Taiga = Coniferous Forests Grassland Tropical Rainforest Pond Ocean
Antarctic Tundra Cave City Temperate Deciduous Forest Savanna Prairie Freshwater Marsh Swamp Intertidal Zone Coral Reef Sunlit (Euphotic) Zone Twilight (Disphotic) Zone




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