Pika
| Pika | ||||||||||
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| Ochotona Prolanus |
- Ochotona collaris (Collared Pika)
- Ochotona princeps (American Pika)
- Ochotona roylei (Royle's Pika)
Pikas are native to cold climates, mostly in Asia, North America and parts of eastern Europe. It is also known as the "whistling hare" due to its high-pitched warning cry when diving into its burrow.
Pikas show their peak activity before the winter season. Because they cannot hibernate, they collect fresh grass for storage; this becomes hay, providing warm bedding and food. It is not uncommon for pikas to steal hay from other dens; the resulting disputes are usually exploited by neighboring predators like ferrets and large birds.