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noun - small short-eared burrowing mammal of rocky uplands of Asia and western North America
noun - a small mammal
PIKA - A pika ( PY-k; archaically spelled pica) is a small mammal, with short limbs, very round body, rounded ears, and no external tail. They resemble thei...
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Any of several small, tailless, furry mammals of the genus Ochotona of the mountains of North America and Eurasia, resembling guinea pigs but belonging to the order of lagomorphs that includes the hares and rabbits. Also called coney1, rock rabbit. |
small short-eared burrowing mammal of rocky uplands of Asia and western North America |
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Pika, Arunachal Pradesh, INDIA |
Pika, Borno, NIGERIA |
Pika, Novosibirsk, RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
Pika, Diyala, IRAQ |
Pika, Ombella-Mpoko, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC |
Pika, Benue, NIGERIA |
Pika description |
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A pika ( PY-k; archaically spelled pica) is a small mammal, with short limbs, very round body, rounded ears, and no external tail. They resemble their close cousin the rabbit, but with shorter ears. They live in mountainous countries in Asia, with two species also in North America. Most pikas prefer rocky slopes. The large-eared pika of the Himalayas and nearby mountains is one of the highest living mammals, found at heights of more than 6,000 metres (20,000 ft). Pikas graze on a range of plants, mostly grasses, flowers and young stems. In the autumn, they pull hay, soft twigs and other stores of food into their burrows to eat during the long, cold winter. The name "pika" is used for any member of the Ochotonidae, a family within the order of lagomorphs; the latter also includes the Leporidae (rabbits and hares). One genus, Ochotona, is recognised within the family, and it includes 30 species. It is also known as the "whistling hare" due to its high-pitched alarm call when diving into |
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