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Humans could help the pika by relocating colonies of them to more northern mountains formerly too cold to inhabit. They have no way of spreading on their own.

 

Should we have mouse sex clinics, Here baby this is how you spread. No honey I'm to fricking hot. Lets go a little higher.

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I saw what looked remarkable like a pika living inside of Tubal Cain Mine in the Olympics. I'd never seen any rodent like it in the Olympic before. It certainly wasn't a rat, squirril, or chipmunk of any kind I know and it's definately chilly in the mine with the creek flowing out of it.

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Don't worry, the mtn mouse is in no trouble. The lowly pika is a member of the faint hearted Lagomorpha Order, not the super order of rodentia, and its future is uncertain. Not so the mouse, we will be here forever, and if all of you had stayed in school instead of out plinking rodents, you would have known.

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