Tibetan pika generally starts breeding in May of each year, with 3-5 litter per litter. They mainly inhabit high-altitude forest areas, shrubs and ditch slopes with developed vegetation. They are distributed in Bhutan, China, and India. , Myanmar, after understanding these, let's take a look at the morphological characteristics of Tibetan pika!

Tibetan pika is medium in size, with an average body length of about 150mm . The ears are short and round, about 20mm long. The hind limbs are slightly longer than the forelimbs, with 5 fingers on the front foot and 4 toes on the hind foot. Claws are weak. Finger (toe) pads bare or slightly hidden in short hair. The tail is very short, hidden in the coat. Females have 4 pairs of nipples.
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