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Pallas's pika

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Ochotona

Higher classification
  
Pika

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Ochotonidae

Scientific name
  
Ochotona pallasi

Rank
  
Species

Pallas's pika httpsstaticinaturalistorgphotos771746mediu

Similar
  
Daurian pika, Pika, Turkestan red pika, Steppe pika, Large‑eared pika

Pallas s pika in the gobi altai


Pallas's pika (Ochotona pallasi), also known as the Mongolian pika, is a species of mammal in the pika family, Ochotonidae. It is found mainly in the mountains of western Mongolia. There are four subspecies: O. p. pricei, O. p. hamica, O. p. helanshanensis and O. p. sundica. One notable difference is that O. p. pricei generally dwells in dry steppe habitats and may build burrows while the other subspecies tend to prefer rocky habitats. However, none of the subspecies live strictly in either sort of habitat.

Like other pikas, Pallas's pika is herbivorous and saves grass in the summer to eat in the winter. It often constructs haypiles with this stash, but some populations prefer to keep their stores under rocks.

Pallas's pika usually has several litters of between one and thirteen offspring during each mating season. Mating habits may vary based on the population size in the area that year.

As a species, Pallas's pika is common. However, O. p. hamica, O. p. helanshanensis and O. p. sundica are rated as "critically endangered" and "endangered", respectively, on the IUCN Red List.

References

Pallas's pika Wikipedia