However, there are some critters who are born with this talent.
It even goes so far as to dry them out so they make it through the seasonal changes.
They do that so their food does not go moldy during the winter.
American Pika (Photo: MarinaPoushkina/Depositphotos)
These are called Haystacks' and they are stored in their dens till wintertime.
It’s not easy to capture an American pika at work.
These haystacks can weigh upwards of 60 pounds by the end of summer, the parkwrites.
American Pika (Photo: daniilphotos/Depositphotos)
All plants in the park are protected.
Remember, it is illegal to pick any wildflowers inside Cedar Breaks National Monument, the team says.
you could help leave no trace by taking only photographs and leaving only footprints.
American Pika (Photo: FrankFF/Depositphotos)
Help protect the plants by walking on designated trails.
By leaving the flowers where they are, you are probably assisting a pika put together its next bouquet.
The American pika is a small animal related to the rabbit.
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American Pika (Photo: FrankFF/Depositphotos)
Pikas are native to the mountains across North America.
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