U.S. West
1998
Raymond Gehman
“Prairie dogs touch noses in a possible prelude to a kin recognition ritual that involves a touching of teeth and sometimes a locking of incisors. Recent research shows that the animals’ alarm calls consist of a broad vocabulary of descriptions to characterize a predator’s identity, size, and speed.”
???From “The Vanishing Prairie Dog,” April 1998, National Geographic magazine
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