Pikas Fighting Their Way Up Through The Snow

Pikas understand that they are supposed to den at higher elevations – due to some Bristlecone Pine tree is Siberia. However, there was just too much snow this year. Maybe they can move up next year.

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6 Responses to Pikas Fighting Their Way Up Through The Snow

  1. Latitude says:

    If more snow and ice melts…maybe they can find their old homes

  2. John Silver says:

    Bristlecone Pine are endemic to southwest US. You are thinking of a Larch at Yamal.

  3. Bebben says:

    The posting frequency of this blog looks like a good proxy for a hockey stick.

  4. Perry says:

    Who remembers January 1952 in the Sierras & what was the CO2 reading at that time?

    http://cprr.org/Museum/Stranded_Streamliner_1952/index.html

  5. gator69 says:

    “Pikas do not hibernate, so they rely on collected hay for warm bedding and food.”

    Sounds like the Pikas have no issue with warmer climes.

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