It is a whistling hare, a coney or rock rabbitt that has the appearance of a hamster.
Pika usually live in rocky terrain in the north. Most varieties of pika live in Asia, but two kinds are thought to have crossed the ancient land bridge across the Bering Sea into North America. Pikas (Pie-ka-s) are really cute animals. They are part of the rodent family.
Pikas can give birth to 12 children. They take care of their children underground.
Somewhere between 20,000,000 - 30,000,000 penguins. Some penguins species have around 11million - 15million a pair. And there are several smaller species that has around 100,000 - 250,000 a pair.
Pikas are small mammals that are found in mountainous regions of North America, Asia, and parts of eastern Europe. They typically live in rocky areas with alpine meadows or grasslands. Pikas are well-adapted to cold and snowy environments, often residing in burrows among boulder fields.
Snow Leopards as well as foxes, owls, wolfs and any other carnivores that lives in the area.
pretty much anything that grows where they live (plants) or google it
Yes pikas are omnivores
pikas do not hae tails
Of course pikas are real. Why wouldn't they be?
Alexander Pikas is 5' 10".
Heather Pikas is 5' 7".
Anatol Pikas was born in 1928.
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Animals that hunt pikas include:eagleshawkscoyotesbobcatsfoxesweasels:) hope I helped
Rabbits, hares, and pikas are known as Lagomorphs.
Sadly, yes because there are only 5,000 Pikas left in the world. :(
There are a number of reasons why Pikas do not have tails. These creatures are too young to have tails.
Heather Pikas's birth name is Heather Ann Hostettler.