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The Pika's habitat is in the Rocky Mountain areas. It is a herbivore, so it eats grasses, sedges, thistles, and fireweed. It's adaptation is storing food for the winter, and it also camouflages it's self very well as the picture shows.
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Marmots are mostly in western United States, including the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada. They are omnivores, so they eat grass, leaves, flowers, fruit, grasshoppers, and bird eggs. Marmots adaptation is hibernating. They can hibernate for up to 8 months! Can you believe that?
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The grouse-like bird's habitat is pine forest to moorland and mountainside. It mostly eats vegetation: buds, leaves, twigs, but hatchlings eat mostly insects. They are heavily built for walking on snow, and borrowing into it for shelter.
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The Bighorn Sheep's habitat is alpine meadows, mountain slopes, and foothills. It's keen eyesight, highly developed since of smell, and sharp hearing help detect danger from long distances. It is a herbivore, so in winter it eats woody plants like willow and sage, and in summer, the eat things like grasses, clover, and sedges.
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The Mountain Goat's usually don't go below the tree line, they are found in high altitude habitats. It has rough pads at the bottom of each toe that provide the grip of their hooves. They are herbivores, so they eat grasses, herbs, sedges, ferns mosses, twigs, etc.