No, a pika is not a decomposer. Pikas are small herbivorous mammals belonging to the family Ochotonidae, and they primarily feed on grasses, herbs, and other plant materials. Decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, break down dead organic matter, whereas pikas play a role in the ecosystem as primary consumers that help in the cycling of nutrients by feeding on plants.
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"Pika Pika" means Shiny in Japanese.
Pika's do not hibernate.
Pika live in the alpine terrain.
Kira Pika was created in 2007.
American Pika was created in 1828.
Pika Édition was created in 1999.
yes, you can. A Pika is very similar to a rabbit and a hamster.
Helan Shan Pika was created in 1983 by Chinese scientist Li Weidong.
No. pikachuwas based off pika, a mouse-like animal
The American Pika has a life span of 6-7 years in the wild