Praire dogs are usually found in the praire, not on rock coverd mountains. Looks like some arms and other stuff flying around there.
I’m not saying what this because I don’t know but there is a type of marmot that lives in rocky mountainous areas. Many years ago I hunted them in the Sierra’s of California and that is what they look like when hit with a high speed varmint caliber bullet.
Yep, I knew p dogs were only in flat lands and couldn't for the life of me figure out how they were up in the rocks but they were the only things that resembled the marmots so thats why I said p dogs........
Rockchucks, not prairie dogs. That video has been posted here many times (once by me, sad to say, lol) and has been thoroughly discredited.
On the east coast and south we call them ground hogs, out west the call the rock chucks are marmots, . You take one ground hog lying on a rock, take a good 243 or 270, or 25-06 , are several other small caliber high speed rounds, and shoot the rock just where the ground hog meets, touches rock, it will throw him several feet in air, but the bullet must hit the rock and then spray the animal.