Any of several small ungulate mammals of Africa and Asia with rodent-like incisors and feet with hooflike toes.
Small short-eared burrowing mammal of rocky uplands of Asia and western North America.
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Examples for "pika"
Examples for "pika"
1He saw the mysterious pika a few times more times including in 1990.
2And how does the pika survive?
3Ochotona roylii appears to have the most unique environmental niche space, with least niche overlap with other pika species from the study area.
4You won't feel inclined to stash your pads and inadvertently poison hungry critters like pika and mice that chew up the straps and foam.
5The stems are laid together with fair evenness, and from start to finish the haymaking of the pika is conducted with admirable system and precision.
1The baboon was followed by a rock rabbit, which also showed no sign of wanting to drink the milk.
2Pomeroy and Elsie shot rock rabbits and roasted them, stuffed with herb-weeds.
3They stopped chasing the rock rabbits and started to eat grubs from the ground.
1Not a cony in all the rocks was so still.
2An Indian will eat a cony,-ifhe can catch it.
3At that moment a species of rabbit, or cony, chanced to hop round the corner of a rock.
4Barnum sold him several kinds, including "beaver" and "cony," and he then asked for some "Russia."
5The result was very effectual as regarded the cony, but it was not much to gurr about in the way of breakfast.
6The agouti, or Indian cony, or rabbit, frequents the same region as the paca, and is about the size of an ordinary hare.
7On the wildest and most desolate peaks and rock piles is found the cony or pika or "rock rabbit" as it is variously called.
8Here we cast anchor, and the small steam tender conies puffing alongside.
9I must wait for the wind that conies every three days.
10These little conies are wonderfully confiding in the way they use a fox-earth.
11A loud crashing sound conies from the direction of the dam.
12And so I fear will his majesty find-ifit conies to the worst.'
13Forgiveness of sins conies, therefore, at the very start of a right life.
14When she conies, I'll be a hundred miles away, and bound farther off.
15And then, a month later, conies another occasion of state-thetwenty-thirdAnnual Banquet.
16I said, 'Why, there's some poacher fellow popping at the conies!'