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Extremely rare (and cute) animal photographed for the first time in 20 years

Meet the Ili pika.

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SAY HELLO TO the Ili pika.

This furry ball is an endangered mammal closely related to rabbits and hares. The species was first discovered in 1983 and individuals have rarely been seen since.

It was first spotted in the Tian Shan Mountains in China, where it makes the holes and cracks of the cliffs its home. Despite other family of pika living across the Northern Hemisphere, these mountains are the only place this Ewok lookalike seems to feel at home.

Although scientists know where to find the Ili pika, it’s still extremely hard to get on camera.

For example, between 2002 and 2003 two researchers, Andrew Smith at Arizona State University and Li Wei-Dong at the Xinjiang Academy of Environmental Protection in Beijing, completed seven trips to twelve different sites to study population status of the animal. After 37 total days of attempted spottings, the two men came up completely empty handed.

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Then, last summer, the man who originally discovered the species in ’83, Weidong Li, had a chance encounter with the elusive creature. He and a group of researchers were out in the Tianshan Mountains for, what else, pika spotting, when around noon they saw one and snapped the iconic picture above.

Only 29 of these individual animals have been seen alive, but the Ili pika was not always endangered.

In the early ’90s scientists estimated that about 2000 Ili pikas thrived in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Although Smith and Wei-Dong did not see a live Ili pika during their expedition, they found the animal’s characteristic fecal deposits and distinctive snow tracks.

Endangered

From this, they concluded that the population is not nearly as robust as it used to be. In their paper, published in 2005 in the journal Oryx, Smith and Wei-Dong, suggested the animal be added to the endangered species list.

Recent years have not shown any improvement. Over the last decade, the Ili pika population has continued to decline by an estimated 55%.

The reason for their dwindling numbers isn’t clear, but Smith suspects it’s related to disease, increased nearby human activity, possibly combined with climate change.

- Jessica Orwig

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    Mute Meow
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    Mar 21st 2015, 12:36 PM

    So cute! I love its ears

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    Mute Gerry with a J
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    Mar 21st 2015, 12:40 PM

    Thats what Aunt Vivian said to Uncle Phil when she saw Will.

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    Mute Divemapper
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    Mar 21st 2015, 12:41 PM

    If it was yellow it would look like pikachu

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    Mute Patrick Bateman
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    Mar 21st 2015, 1:04 PM

    Walking around Fota recently, nearly all the animals are on the endangered species list. Our ancestors and us have really left a mark on the place. Soon enough a zoo will be filled with different types of dogs and house cats.

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    Mar 21st 2015, 1:13 PM

    A zoo with just a dog. Yhat wpuldbe a sh-1-t-zoo

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    Mar 21st 2015, 12:50 PM

    Wonder what it tasted like.

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    Mute John Smith
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    Mar 21st 2015, 12:53 PM

    It’d probably be really nice barbequed.

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    Mar 21st 2015, 1:10 PM

    The Guru,
    I am very happy you will never get the chance to find out.

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    Mute Peter Conroy
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    Mar 21st 2015, 3:08 PM

    “The decline of the population is probably due to climate change and human habitation nearby” = “we haven’t a bull’s notion why the population is in decline”

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    Mute Graham Kavanagh
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    Mar 21st 2015, 3:40 PM

    This a baby ewok?

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    Mar 22nd 2015, 12:14 AM

    Yes

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    Mute Debi Nikita
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    Mar 21st 2015, 4:35 PM

    Hope the Chinese leave them alone in peace.

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    Mute Charlie Mountney
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    Mar 21st 2015, 5:09 PM

    Two guys who are experts at this kind of thing spend thirty seven days looking to take a photo of one without success and then this other guy who discovered them happens to chance on one posing on a rock.
    Come on folks.
    Just how gullible are we?

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    Mar 22nd 2015, 1:10 AM

    My home is inundated with these creatures. Please help!

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    Mute Mal
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    Mar 22nd 2015, 7:27 AM

    “Then, last summer, the man who originally discovered the species in ’83, Weidong Li, had a chance encounter with the elusive creature. He and a group of researchers were out in the Tianshan Mountains for, what else, pika spotting, when around noon they saw one and snapped the iconic picture above.”

    It was hardly a chance encounter if that was the purpose of their visit, is it?

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    Mute Charlie Mountney
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    Mar 21st 2015, 2:35 PM

    Still not convinced that one is for real. Check google images to see what you think.
    It looks to me like several stuffed toys stitched together.

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    Mute Seán Ryan
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    Mar 22nd 2015, 1:03 AM

    Wasn’t he in caddy shack

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    Mar 22nd 2015, 1:41 AM

    No wonder it stays low in China.

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    Mar 22nd 2015, 8:38 AM

    Pika-chu

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