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Daurian pika size: How big do they get?

How big does a Daurian pika get? Here is an overview over the average adult age:

A grown Daurian pika (Ochotona dauurica) reaches an average size of 18 cm (0′ 8″).

When born, they have an average size of 0 cm (0′ 0″). A full-grown exemplary reaches roughly 131 grams (0.29 lbs). Talking about reproduction, Daurian pikas have 5 babies about 2 times per year. The Daurian pika (genus: Ochotona) is a member of the family Ochotonidae.

As a reference: Humans reach an average body size of 1.65m (5′ 5″) while carrying 62 kg (137 lbs). A human woman is pregnant for 280 days (40 weeks) and on average become 75 years old.

The average adult size of a Daurian pika is  (0' 8

The Daurian pika (Ochotona dauurica) is a small relative of rabbits and hares in the order Lagomorpha. It is well known for its “barking” alarm call, and for its peculiar habit of making hay to help survive the winter. There are 4 recognized subspecies, Ochotona dauurica annectens, O.d. bedfordi, O.d. dauurica, and O.d. mursavi. Daurian pikas, like other lagomorphs, are characterized by a secondary set of incisor teeth. They are sexually monomorphic, with thick reddish coats. Pikas have no external tail, and their ears are large and rounded. The auditory bullae, a feature of the skull of daurian pikas are small in comparison to many other pikas. This is thought to be related to their fairly low altitude habitat preference. They are considered keystone species within their habitat.

Animals of the same family as a Daurian pika

We found other animals of the Ochotonidae family:

Animals with the same size as a Daurian pika

Not that size really matters, but it makes things comparable. So here are a couple of animals that are as big as Daurian pika:

Animals with the same litter size as a Daurian pika

Here is a list of animals that have the same number of babies per litter (5) as a Daurian pika:

Animals with the same weight as a Daurian pika

As a comparison, here are some other animals that weight as much as the Ochotona dauurica: