Is a prairie dog heterotrophic organism?

Yes, a prairie dog is a heterotrophic organism.

Here's why:

* Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot produce their own food. They rely on consuming other organisms for energy and nutrients.

* Prairie dogs are herbivores. They eat plants like grasses, flowers, and roots.

Since prairie dogs cannot make their own food and must obtain it by eating other organisms, they are classified as heterotrophs.