A Royle's pika.
Scientific name: Ochotona roylei
Many pika species spend warmer periods harvesting a stockpile of flowers, grasses and mosses. This ensures they have enough plants stored away when there is less food aroundor when snow-covered ground makes it difficult to access.
The preferred food of the Royle’s pika grows best with high rainfall and low temperatures. Climate change is predicted to cause a shortage of these plants, making it harder for pikas to find food and survive.
Amazing ability: Gathering plants for when food is scarce
Where to find them: Nibbling plants in the forests or mountainsides of the Himalayas
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