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pikas Genus Ochotona Subgenus Conothoa:
mountain pikas Chinese red
pika, O.
erythrotis Forrest's
pika, O.
forresti Glover's
pika, O.
gloveri Ili
pika...
- hares.
Pikas have two
different ways of foraging; they
either directly consume food or they
cache food in
piles for the
winter (haying).
Pikas are vocal...
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living families: the
Leporidae (rabbits and hares) and the
Ochotonidae (
pikas).
There are 110
recent species of lagomorph, of
which only 109
species in...
- free dictionary.
Pika pika or
pikapika may
refer to: "
Pika Pika", a 2018 song by
Steve Aoki, see
Steve Aoki
discography "
Pika Pika" (****anese: ピカピカ,...
- Look up
pika in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
pika is a
small mammal of the
genus Ochotona.
Pika may also
refer to:
Heliodor Píka (1897–1949), Czechoslovak...
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related species, such as the
collared pika and the
American pika, are important.
Collared pikas, like most
other pikas,
choose to live
around rock slides...
- A.T. & Xie, Y. (1990). "Chapter 3: The
Pikas". In J. A.
Chapman & J. C. Flux (eds.). Rabbits,
Hares and
Pikas:
Status Survey and
Conservation Action Plan...
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digits on
their limbs and pads on feet and toes.
Pikas are not
hibernating animals. The
steppe pika is
usually 14.5–18.5 cm (5.7–7.3 in) long. The tail...
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described as
northern pikas (O. hyperborea). The
species is on a
whole closely related to both the
northern pika and Hoffmann's
pika (O. hoffmanni). It is...
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general it is
restricted to
higher altitudes than the
Alpine pika.
Northern pikas are most
active and
mostly feed soon
after dawn and as dusk approaches...