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Pikas
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#4804: Pika gathering grass for winter warmth and food … August 2007 -- Rock Cut, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Pikas Photos
Pikas: related to rabbits, not hamsters
Native to cold climates, they do not hibernate and rely on the collected hay for warmth and food. Weighing only 0.5lb, they can collect and store 50lb of hay.
Pikas photos follow
Picture Count: 6

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Notes:
Pika and Marmot sounds - 5 and 9 second WAV recordings

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