Because they live in such a specific, isolated region, not much is known about them — but they are thought to be a subspecies of the northern pika (Ochotona hyperborea) found across Northern Asia.
Because they live in such a specific, isolated region, not much is known about them — but they are thought to be a subspecies of the northern pika found across Northern Asia. They grow up to 7.8 ...
The northern collared pika calls the mountainous regions of Alaska, northern B.C. and the Yukon home, according to the Nature Conservatory of Canada. They can also be found in southern B.C. at the ...