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- Pika - Wikipedia
Pikas are native to cold climates in Asia and North America Most species live on rocky mountain sides, where numerous crevices are available for their shelter, although some pikas also construct crude burrows
- American Pika - National Wildlife Federation
Pikas are one of the few mammals in the lower 48 states that can survive their entire lives in alpine terrain, the windswept no-man's-land above tree line American pikas are small, rodent-like mammals
- Pika - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Often described as the “whistling hare,” the pika is a small, adorable mammal found in the mountainous regions of North America and Asia These charismatic creatures are not rodents, despite often being mistaken for them
- Pikas at Rocky - U. S. National Park Service
Although pikas are not currently threatened or endangered, they are being monitored to ascertain changes in their locations in the park Pikas are more easily heard than seen Pikas are abundant in the park at elevations generally above treeline
- Pika | Animal, Facts, Size, Range | Britannica
pika, (genus Ochotona), small short-legged and virtually tailless egg-shaped mammal found in the mountains of western North America and much of Asia
- American Pika - Facts, Diet, Habitat, Reproduction, and Pictures
Strict herbivores, these American pikas are hardworking animals that are often spotted gathering flowers and plants for storage in winters These montane mammals are forecasted to fall victims to global warming in the near future
- Pikas - Types, Size, Habitat, Diet, Predators, Pictures
Pikas are small, rodent -like mammals found exclusively in the mountains of Asia and North America They comprise the family Ochotonidae, one of the two extant families of lagomorphs, the other being Leporidae (rabbits and hares)
- The American pika, Colorado Pika Project
Colorado’s pikas are denizens of the alpine: the high-altitude, mostly treeless tundra that’s frequently exposed to temperatures well below 0°F (-18°C), winds exceeding 50 – 100 miles per hour, and is largely covered by snow for nine months of the year
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