I’ve never heard of any animal having the plague!
As we drove through the Badlands National Park we saw signs all over that warned people to not get out of their cars because the prairie dogs have the actual bubonic plague!
We asked the ranger about it and she said that the prairie dogs just south of the park got the plague. They sprayed that whole area with some kind of pesticide that would kill the fleas that the prairie dogs carry. It is by the fleas that the plague is passed. They were hoping to keep the plague out of the prairie dog towns on the park. I had never seen a prairie dog town before so let me describe it for you. There are holes all over the ground with dirt mounded up around them. There are prairie dogs poking out of the holes here and there. They like to holler to each other. They are a danger to ranchers because their horses and cows can step in the holes made by the prairie dogs and break their legs or get stuck.
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Hanna didn’t want to get out of the van to take pictures of the prairie dogs. |
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Prairie Dog on alert |
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Riding isn’t allowed on the national park lands, but just south there was a great riding area. |
Here are a few links for more info:
ABCNews
For more info on the Buffalo Gap Grasslands, click here.
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