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  2. List of ochotonids - Wikipedia

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    American pika (Ochotona princeps). Ochotonidae is a family of small mammals in the order Lagomorpha.A member of this family is called an ochotonid or, colloquially, a pika. They are widespread throughout Asia and western North America, and are generally found in grassland, shrubland, and rocky biomes.

  3. List of Chihayafuru chapters - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the first volume of the Chihayafuru manga series released by Kodansha on 13 May 2008. Chihayafuru is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuki Suetsugu.

  4. Northern pika - Wikipedia

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    The northern pika (Ochotona hyperborea) is a species of pika found across mountainous regions of northern Asia, from the Ural Mountains to northern Japan and south through Mongolia, Manchuria and northern Korea. An adult northern pika has a body length of 12.5–18.5 centimeters (4.9–7.3 in), and a tail of 0.5–1.2 centimeters (0.20–0.47 in).

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  6. Plateau pika - Wikipedia

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    The plateau pika (Ochotona curzoniae), also known as the black-lipped pika, is a species of mammal in the pika family, Ochotonidae. It is a small diurnal and non-hibernating mammal weighing about 140 g (4.9 oz) when fully grown. The animals are reddish tan on the top-side with more of a whitish yellow on their under-belly.

  7. Gansu pika - Wikipedia

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    The Gansu pika (Ochotona cansus) or gray pika is a species of mammal in the pika family, Ochotonidae. [1] [2] It is endemic to China. [1] References

  8. Himalayan pika - Wikipedia

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    The Himalayan pika is native to the northern side of the Himalayas in the Tibet Autonomous Region in the Mount Everest area [2] at altitudes of 2,400 to 4,200 metres (7,900 to 13,800 ft). [1] There have been claims that it is present in Nepal on the southern side of the mountain range but this has not been authenticated.

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    Blogger is a free blog-publishing service that allows multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries.