Prairie Dog VS Bush Dog
The little prairie dog is just enjoying his day, trying to find some insects to eat for his lunch that day. The grass of the meadow is swaying in the wind while the sun is brightly shining. All of a sudden the prairie dog can hear the sound of paws trotting along a few feet behind him. Turning his head a little bit to look behind him, he sees a bush dog following him.
The bush dog is bigger than the prairie dog and has claws and webbed feet. It has fur and is similar to a bear only smaller. It walks on its four paws and is known for eating rodents and other animals. The bush dog smells the prairie dog and has classified it as food to eat for his lunch.
The prairie dog senses the danger behind him and goes to hide in one of the burrows that has been made in the meadow. Communicating with his other prairie dog friends in the burrows and tunnels they are beginning to come back to the entrance of the tunnel to stand guard, but they see the nose of the bush dog poking its way inside the tunnel sniffing for its food.
After a moment the Bush dog is done sniffing around, but still stands at the entrance of the burrow. Soon all the prairie dogs that live in the burrow come out of the tunnel and guard the entrance of the burrow. The Bush dog notices this and swipes the prairie dog while still in the group with its claws. The Bush dog misses and the prairie dogs come around it to nip and bite at it.
While the biting continues the Bush dog is irritated and still tries to swipe and bite at the prairie dogs, but they are too quick. His efforts soon become useless and he throws his head back to get away from the range of the prairie dogs who still continuously try to bite at the Bush dog. Not being able to get any food, the Bush dog runs away in search of a more cooperative meal. The prairie dogs have won the fight.
The bush dog is bigger than the prairie dog and has claws and webbed feet. It has fur and is similar to a bear only smaller. It walks on its four paws and is known for eating rodents and other animals. The bush dog smells the prairie dog and has classified it as food to eat for his lunch.
The prairie dog senses the danger behind him and goes to hide in one of the burrows that has been made in the meadow. Communicating with his other prairie dog friends in the burrows and tunnels they are beginning to come back to the entrance of the tunnel to stand guard, but they see the nose of the bush dog poking its way inside the tunnel sniffing for its food.
After a moment the Bush dog is done sniffing around, but still stands at the entrance of the burrow. Soon all the prairie dogs that live in the burrow come out of the tunnel and guard the entrance of the burrow. The Bush dog notices this and swipes the prairie dog while still in the group with its claws. The Bush dog misses and the prairie dogs come around it to nip and bite at it.
While the biting continues the Bush dog is irritated and still tries to swipe and bite at the prairie dogs, but they are too quick. His efforts soon become useless and he throws his head back to get away from the range of the prairie dogs who still continuously try to bite at the Bush dog. Not being able to get any food, the Bush dog runs away in search of a more cooperative meal. The prairie dogs have won the fight.