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  • They are frequently found near colonies of pikas ( " Ochotona " ).
  • "Ochotona spanglei " is the earliest known pika, which inhabited North America.
  • Ochotonidae includes only one genus-" Ochotona ", formed by 30 living species.
  • The top predators found in the area are pikas ( " Ochotona princeps " ) are common.
  • At the bottom end of the food chain are large numbers of pika ( " Ochotona " spp . ).
  • One study in Mongolia found that Daurian pikas ( " Ochotona dauurica " ) made up 73 % by number of the remains.
  • The "'Turuchan pika "'( " Ochotona turuchanensis " ) is a species of pika found in isolated regions in the Central Siberian Plateau.
  • The range of " Ochotona " was larger in the past, with both extinct and extant species inhabiting western Europe and eastern North America, areas that are currently free of pikas.
  • The more sizeable large-eared pika ( " Ochotona macrotis " ) was the second most regular prey species in the Pamir Mountains, comprising 10.8 % of the remains.
  • Giant pika " O . whartoni " immigrated from Eurasia to North America during the Early Pleistocene via the O . spanglei "-the oldest " Ochotona " found in North America, what was followed by approximately three million year long gap in the known North American pikas record.
  • Pleistocene fossils of the extant steppe pika " Ochotona pusilla " currently native to Asia have been found also in many countries of Europe from the United Kingdom to Russia and from Italy to Poland, and the Asiatic extant northern pika " Ochotona hyperborea " in one location in the middle Pleistocene United States.
  • Pleistocene fossils of the extant steppe pika " Ochotona pusilla " currently native to Asia have been found also in many countries of Europe from the United Kingdom to Russia and from Italy to Poland, and the Asiatic extant northern pika " Ochotona hyperborea " in one location in the middle Pleistocene United States.
  • The "'northern pika "'( " Ochotona hyperborea " ) also known as the "'Japanese guinea pig "'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.
  • Because of his work as a mammalogist, Lyon is considered the describe the Bornean white-bearded gibbon ( " Hylobates albibarbis " ), the Gansu pika ( " Ochotona cansus " ), the Sumatran porcupine ( " Hystrix sumatrae " ), the shadowy broad-nosed bat ( " Platyrrhinus umbratus " ), and two species of slow loris from Borneo, " Nycticebus bancanus " and " Nycticebus borneanus ".
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