How Do You Spell OCHOTONA?

Pronunciation: [ˌɒt͡ʃətˈə͡ʊnə] (IPA)

Ochotona is a term used to describe a genus of small mammals in the family Ochotonidae. The proper pronunciation of this word is "oh-koh-toh-nuh", with the first syllable sounding like "oh" and the second syllable sounding like "co" in the word "coast". The third and fourth syllables sound like "toe" and "nuh" respectively. Ochotona is spelled using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), a system of symbols used to represent phonemes, or the sounds of speech, in various languages.

OCHOTONA Meaning and Definition

  1. Ochotona is a noun that refers to a genus of small mammals belonging to the family Ochotonidae, commonly known as pikas. Pikas are small, herbivorous mammals that are closely related to rabbits and hares. The genus Ochotona includes approximately 30 species of pikas, which are primarily found in high-altitude regions of Asia and North America.

    Pikas are known for their distinctive appearance, characterized by compact bodies, rounded ears, and short limbs. They have thick fur that helps them survive in harsh alpine environments, including cold temperatures and thin air. These small creatures are well-adapted to mountain habitats and are found in rocky areas, scree slopes, and alpine meadows.

    Ochotona pikas are diurnal animals, meaning they are active during the day. They live in family groups and are highly vocal, communicating using a variety of chirps, whistles, and squeals. Pikas are also known for their behavior of gathering and storing vegetation for winter consumption. They create haypiles by collecting and drying grasses, flowers, and other plant materials during the summer months.

    Due to their unique ecological requirements and sensitivity to climate change, pikas are considered indicator species for alpine environments. They rely on vegetation cover for camouflage and thermal insulation, making them vulnerable to changes in habitat and climate. Additionally, pikas play an important ecological role as prey for various predators, contributing to the overall balance of high-altitude ecosystems.

Common Misspellings for OCHOTONA

  • ichotona
  • kchotona
  • lchotona
  • pchotona
  • 0chotona
  • 9chotona
  • oxhotona
  • ovhotona
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  • odhotona
  • ocgotona
  • ocbotona
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  • ocjotona
  • ocuotona
  • ocyotona
  • ochitona
  • ochktona
  • ochltona

Etymology of OCHOTONA

The word "ochotona" is derived from the scientific name of a genus of mammals belonging to the Lagomorpha order, specifically the family Ochotonidae. The name Ochotonidae comes from the combination of two Greek words: "ochos" meaning "a hitch" or "a fastening", and "tonos" meaning "a tone" or "a string". The name was given to these animals due to their distinctive ability to quickly jump and make quick movements, resembling a rapid motion being "hitched" or "fastened" to a "string". Over time, the name Ochotonidae was shortened to Ochotona, which became the common name for the genus.

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