Prairie dogs are rodents, not dogs. Their warning call sounds like a dogs' bark though. Their burrows house thousands and can extend for miles in all directions.
Prairie dogs are rodents, not dogs. Their warning call sounds like a dogs' bark though. Their burrows house thousands and can extend for miles in all directions.
Prairie dogs are rodents, not dogs. Their warning call sounds like a dogs' bark though. Their burrows house thousands and can extend for miles in all directions.
As the Rim Fire menaces Yosemite, tree experts expect the big trees to survive. Full-grown sequoias are adapted to survive even the hottest wildfires. They have fibrous, fire-resistant bark that can grow up to two feet thick.
As the Rim Fire menaces Yosemite, tree experts expect the big trees to survive. Full-grown sequoias are adapted to survive even the hottest wildfires. They have fibrous, fire-resistant bark that can grow up to two feet thick.
As the Rim Fire menaces Yosemite, tree experts expect the big trees to survive. Full-grown sequoias are adapted to survive even the hottest wildfires. They have fibrous, fire-resistant bark that can grow up to two feet thick.
As the Rim Fire menaces Yosemite, tree experts expect the big trees to survive. Full-grown sequoias are adapted to survive even the hottest wildfires. They have fibrous, fire-resistant bark that can grow up to two feet thick.
Visitors to a zoo in China got a rude surprise when the lion began to bark. In fact it was no lion, but just a Tibetan mastiff, which, for what it's worth, looks more like the king of the jungle than perhaps any other canine.
Visitors to a zoo in China got a rude surprise when the lion began to bark. In fact it was no lion, but just a Tibetan mastiff, which, for what it's worth, looks more like the king of the jungle than perhaps any other canine.
Visitors to a zoo in China got a rude surprise when the lion began to bark. In fact it was no lion, but just a Tibetan mastiff, which, for what it's worth, looks more like the king of the jungle than perhaps any other canine.
Prairie dogs are rodents, not dogs. Their warning call sounds like a dogs' bark though. Their burrows house thousands and can extend for miles in all directions.