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View of the Prairie Dog Enclosure

Do they have a habit of escaping? It did seem a bit low security but I never saw one outside the exhibit.
 
Do they have a habit of escaping? It did seem a bit low security but I never saw one outside the exhibit.
Well i couldn`t find any way of stopping them from just burrowing out and i did have a good dig round so to speak.
 
Do they have a habit of escaping? It did seem a bit low security but I never saw one outside the exhibit.

They will almost certainly escape by digging out- unless underground fencing has been dug into the surround. When they do escape they will remain and breed on both sides of the enclosure and do no real harm- but their tunnels & hillocks will dot the landscape.
 
They will almost certainly escape by digging out- unless underground fencing has been dug into the surround. When they do escape they will remain and breed on both sides of the enclosure and do no real harm- but their tunnels & hillocks will dot the landscape.
From what i could feel when on the day i took this picture i could find no sign of the fence been dug into the ground.
 
From what i could feel when on the day i took this picture i could find no sign of the fence been dug into the ground.

After seeing the standard of some of the other enclosures I wouldn't expect that either. There seems to be an electric wire around the fence as if they expected them to climb(!!), not dig..:confused:

So free-ranging PrairieDogs in the future? ;)
 
Isn't there the risk of priare dogs decimating wildlife (you know the pigeons and rats and other wonderful british wildlife)?

Seriously I think even I could do a better job then this zoo (I know that priare dogs can dig!)
 

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