Prepare to fall in love with this lovely, raccoon-like species that is an unique and adorable mammal that you may have never heard of.
Little is known about these animals that resemble teddy bears among scientists.
In 1984, Li Pika came to Shuchang, a conservationist, in northwest China. Li Pika is the name of the region where it was first discovered.
These lovely animals inhabit holes between 2,900 and 4,500 meters above sea level.
They are very small but able to withstand every weather because of their strength. They eat herbs from the Tai Shan mountains.
Since they were discovered, the population has decreased by 80%, most likely as a result of global warming.
When 61-year-old Shuchang realized that no one wanted to aid these adorable creatures, he decided to conduct study on Li Pikas.
There were 22 volunteers in the team. It was their responsibility to comprehend their diversity and quantity of species.
The team members gave the creature the nickname ‘magic rabbit.’
These amazing animals should be protected by the government or another group; otherwise, people will only be able to view images of them.