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Excerpt from Natural History of the Prairie Dog in Kansas
States since Pleistocene times. TO the Indians he was import ant as a source of food, especially when large game was scarce. In the middle l8oo's, when explorers, trappers, and pioneers crossed the plains west of the Missouri River and east of the Rocky Moun tains, the monotony of the long arduous trips was relieved by the antics of the gregarious, small mammal, the prairie dog. Letters and diaries mentioned the animal and frequently contained highly exaggerated accounts of the social structure of prairie dog colonies.
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