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Those taking a trip to Franklin Park Zoo will be able to see a dozen new furry faces. Now that it’s spring, prairie dog ...
Prairie dogs live in underground burrows, extensive warrens of tunnels and chambers marked by many mounds of packed earth at their surface entrances. Burrows have defined nurseries, sleeping ...
This animal's long slender body, like that of a weasel, enables it to crawl in and out of the holes and dwellings of its primary prey—the prairie dog. Though black-footed ferrets sometimes eat ...
As the weather continues to warm and spring blossoms appear, new furry faces can be seen at Franklin Park Zoo! As guests visit the zoo during April school vacation week, they can discover the newest ...
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