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Pika

Page history last edited by PBworks 16 years, 4 months ago

 

 

~PIKA~

 

 

 

 Pika

picture from: http://www.worldwildlife.org/pikas/

 

Where in the world is your animal found?
 found in rocky areas, called Talus, within alpine regions of the Western United States and southwestern Canada.
What is the diet of your animal?
 they cut and sun dry and later store vegitation for winter use in characteristic 'hay piles'
 
What is the habitat of your animal?
 alpine regions, cold, snowy, temperature changing all the time
 
 
Is your animal a herbivore,
carnivore or omnivore?
a Pika is a herbivore 
 
 
Is your animal a primary, secondary or tertiary animal?
 A Pika is a primary animal.
 
 
Who are your animals main predators?
 Poachers who hunt fot hem (man), and global warming
 
 
Why your animal is endangered?
 Research has shown that golabl warming appears to have contributed to local extictions of the pikas. They are being endagered by golabl warming

~Interesting Facts...~

 

 

- is a relative to the rabbit.

-the pika could soon beat out the polar bear for as the poster animal for the campagin to fight global warming.

-is the size of a baseball.

-It will die if core of body tempature meets 1 degree.

-these animals do not hibernate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 ~Bibliography~

 

 

"Pikas." www.worldlife.org. 10 Dec. 2007 <http://http://www.worldwildlife.org/pikas/>.

 

"Nature Serve explorer." Natureserve explorer. 10 Dec. 2007 <http://http://www.natureserve.org/

     explorer/>.

 Brady, Margret. "Pika Peral." Ebscohost. 27 Oct. 2007. 12 Dec. 2007 <http://http://

     web.ebscohost.com/srck5/
     detail?vid=3&hid=15&sid=6ec5d41d-a405-48eb-8ad0-70b373d11304%40sessionmgr102>.
Cheek, Jerrie S. "Endangered Species." www.edtech.com. 11 Aug. 2005 <http://http://
     edtech.kennesaw.edu/web/endangsp.html>.

Comments (13)

Anonymous said

at 1:07 pm on Dec 14, 2007

I like it! You really stretched to the limit on this.

Anonymous said

at 1:11 pm on Dec 14, 2007

AWESOME PAGE HAYLEY!! :D
i LOVE the pika! its so cute

Anonymous said

at 1:13 pm on Dec 14, 2007

PIKAS RULEE

Anonymous said

at 1:14 pm on Dec 14, 2007

pikas r wierd but cute lol

Anonymous said

at 1:16 pm on Dec 14, 2007

I like the picture, lots of facts to

Anonymous said

at 3:12 pm on Dec 14, 2007

I have never heard of Pikas before and they are really cool Just so you know you accidentily put fot instead of for...other then that it's awesome.

Anonymous said

at 3:13 pm on Dec 14, 2007

You forgot to put your name on.

Anonymous said

at 3:14 pm on Dec 14, 2007

pika, pika, i luv you so, pika,pika, i adore you so! it's a new poetry i just picked up. PIKAS RUL

Anonymous said

at 6:32 pm on Dec 15, 2007

lol nice poem adnan!!

Anonymous said

at 8:32 pm on Dec 16, 2007

I always wondered what a pika was. Good job!

Anonymous said

at 12:50 pm on Dec 20, 2007

HEHEHEHEHEHEHEH PIKA IS MY FAV WORD

Anonymous said

at 12:51 pm on Dec 20, 2007

thats nice to know! Adnan what was with the porm. thanks anyways.

Anonymous said

at 9:49 am on Jan 9, 2008

HEYY! Great page Hayley!!!

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