What sound do prairie dogs make?

Prairie dogs make a variety of sounds, but the most well-known is their barking.

Here are some other sounds they make:

* Chirping: Used for communication within their colony.

* Whistling: Used as a warning call to alert the colony of danger.

* Trilling: Used for communication and social interactions.

* Growling: Used to express aggression or territoriality.

Their calls can be quite complex and are used to communicate a wide range of information, including the presence of predators, food sources, and social status.