Austrian wildlife photographer Julian Rad captured extremely interesting images of wild prairie dogs living in the grasslands right next to his house. (Source Sina)
Using “light attack” to find food, the prairie dog is determined to pluck all the ripe fruit clusters before others arrive.
The prairie dogs are considered one of the greedy and omnivorous animals. They eat both plants and animals and have a fairly rich diet. (Source Sina)
Living in caves deep underground, prairie dogs still practice their amazing jumping ability. This “lightning attack” skill helps them pick fruits that grow on tree branches hanging to the ground. (Source Sina)
Almost every time they use “light attack” to fly for a short time, the prairie dog lands with the trophy in hand. (Source Sina)
They will not stop jumping up and down until they have plucked all the ripe fruit bunches or are full. (Source Sina)
The image of a prairie dog performing “light effort” to pick ripe fruit makes many people excited and admired. (Source Sina)
According to research, steppe civets are also known as prairie squirrels or dog squirrels, with the scientific name Cynomys, a genus of mammals in the Squirrel family, Rodent order. (Source Sina)
This is also a species recorded to have barbaric cannibalistic behavior. The phenomenon of cannibalism in prairie dogs occurs most often in females. (Source Sina)
They are ready to use survival skills to deal with, attack and cannibalize weaker species when they are too hungry or in a harsh living environment. (Source Sina)