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Thank you AOL

The dramatic prairie dog has taken the Internet by storm, and, as these things go, now the original is getting spoofed. We tracked down some of the best. First, here's the original uncut and unedited footage that started the hype.

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And next, the rodent appeared as Doctor Evil from 'Austin Powers.'

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Next up, the dramatic prairie dog faced off against an evil cat.

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We don't really know what this next one is, but it just looks funny. We're pretty sure it's our fave -- proving that moustaches are always funny.

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And lastly, the prairie dog starred in a 'Star Wars' style adaptation.
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And now, dear friends, you really have seen it all.
 

 

 

 

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