Prairie Marmot (Noun)
Meaning
Any of several rodents of North American prairies living in large complex burrows having a barking cry.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The prairie marmot sat atop a large rock, surveying its surroundings with a keen eye.
- As the prairie marmot darted across the open terrain, it let out a distinctive barking cry, alerting its neighbors to potential danger.
- On the rolling hills of the prairie, a group of prairie marmots played and frolicked in the warm sunlight.
- The complex network of tunnels and burrows was home to a thriving colony of prairie marmots, who spent their days foraging for food and socializing with one another.
- As the sun began to set on the prairie, a lone prairie marmot settled into its cozy burrow, wrapping its bushy tail around its body for warmth.