ochotu
Ochotu is a term that can refer to several things, most commonly a type of animal or a place. In zoology, ochotu refers to the genus Ochotona, which comprises the pikas. Pikas are small, herbivorous mammals belonging to the order Lagomorpha, which also includes rabbits and hares. They are characterized by their short, rounded ears, stout bodies, and lack of a visible tail. Pikas are found in mountainous regions of Asia and North America, inhabiting rocky slopes and alpine meadows. They are known for their distinctive high-pitched calls, which they use to communicate warnings and territorial claims. Pikas are also famous for their "haypiles," where they store vegetation for consumption during the winter months.
The term "Ochotu" can also refer to geographical locations. For example, there is a village named Ochotú