An order of small mammals comprising two families, Ochotonidae (pikas) and Leporidae (RABBITS and HARES). Head and body length ranges from about 125 mm to 750 mm. Hares and rabbits have a short tail, and the pikas lack a tail. Rabbits are born furless and with both eyes and ears closed. HARES are born fully haired with eyes and ears open. All are vegetarians. (From Nowak, Walker's Mammals of the World, 5th ed, p539-41)
An order of small mammals comprising two families, Ochotonidae (pikas) and Leporidae (RABBITS and HARES). Head and body length ranges from about 125 mm to 750 mm. Hares and rabbits have a short tail, and the pikas lack a tail. Rabbits are born furless and with both eyes and ears closed. HARES are born fully haired with eyes and ears open. All are vegetarians. (From Nowak, Walker's Mammals of the World, 5th ed, p539-41)
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Pikas -- Control -- Tibet, Plateau of. : Grassland degradation on the Tibetan Plateau : the role of small mammals and methods of control / Anthony D. Arthur ... [and others]
Pike, Alfred Washington, 1791-1860 -- Trials, litigation, etc : Trial of William Beals & Charles G. Greene : for an alleged libel, published in the Boston Morning Post, on Alfred W. Pike, preceptor of the Topsfield Academy : at the November term of the Sup. J. Court [i.e. Supreme Judicial], at Salem, before His Honor Judge Putnam / by the reporter of the Boston morning post
Pike Place Market (Seattle, Wash.) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013018064 : The Sephardic Jews and the Pike Place Market / the Market Foundation presents ; directed and edited by Stephen Sadis ; producer, Lisa Devlin ; written and researched by Roly Alhadeff, Stephen Sadis ; produced by Sadis & Vaughn
Pike, Robert, 1616-1706. : The new Puritan : New England two hundred years ago; some account of the life of Robert Pike, the Puritan who defended the Quakers, resisted clerical domination, and opposed the witchcraft prosecution. By James S. Pike