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Prairies are
ecosystems considered part of the
temperate gr****lands, savannas, and
shrublands biome by ecologists,
based on
similar temperate climates...
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recognized species of
prairie dog: black-tailed, white-tailed, Gunnison's, Utah, and
Mexican prairie dogs. In Mexico,
prairie dogs are
found primarily...
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Prairie School is a late 19th and
early 20th-century
architectural style, most
common in the
Midwestern United States. The
style is
usually marked by...
- The
Prairie: A Tale (1827) is a
novel by
James Fenimore Cooper, the
third novel written by him
featuring Natty Bumppo. His
fictitious frontier hero Bumppo...
- The
Canadian Prairies (usually
referred to as
simply the
Prairies in Canada) is a
region in
Western Canada. It
includes the
Canadian portion of the Great...
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Prairial (French pronunciation: [pʁɛʁjal]) was the
ninth month in the
French Republican calendar. This
month was
named after the
French word
prairie 'meadow'...
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Prairie du
Chien may
refer to:
Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, a city
located inside the
larger town of
Prairie du
Chien Prairie du
Chien (town), Wisconsin...
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Prairie Fire may
refer to:
Prairie Fire (magazine), a
Canadian literary magazine Prairie Fire (TV program), a news magazine/do****entary program, University...
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Prairie madness or
prairie fever was an
affliction that
affected European settlers in the
Great Plains during their migration to, and
settlement of, the...
- Long
Prairie may
refer to a
location in the
United States: Long
Prairie,
Minnesota Long
Prairie River Long
Prairie Township, Todd County,
Minnesota Long...