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And prairie dogs, they live in what are referred to as dog towns. So these are these big massive complex underground tunnel colonies. And this is what you call a dog town. And we'll get into the language because they do have a super sophisticated language. And they're herbivores, right? So the grass, roots, and seeds, that type of stuff. And they're typically found in the prairie grasslands of North America. So if you've ever been into any of the prairies, the Canadian prairies, the plains of the US, you'll see these things. And I would argue that they're very intelligent. They'll come looking for food. And you'll see the ones that are very well fed, you know, sitting out at a truck stop, having people throw them jelly beans and chips and popcorn and all sorts of stuff. Sometimes I wonder how these things fit back in the hole because they're very well fed.
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