Yes they are a part of the same superfamily [Muroidea].
Mice, lemmings, hamsters, Gerbils, muskrat..
yes
Artic Foxes are carnivores. They eat lemmings. Lemmings look like large mice.
Yes. Voles are mammals, therefore pine voles are also mammals. They are related to muskrats and lemmings but closely resemble mice.
The lemmings
No but, there are lemmings they are like mice but with shorter tails and they can have brown and black fur or white fur.
A herd of lemmings refers to a group of rodents that exist in the arctic. They are small mammals that are related to muskrats.
Try Pingus. It's like Lemmings, but with penguin-like creatures instead of lemmings. A link to the game's homepage is in the Related links section below.
Try Pingus. It's like Lemmings, but with penguin-like creatures instead of lemmings. A link to the game's homepage is in the Related links section below.
Artic Foxes are carnivores. They eat lemmings. Lemmings look like large mice.
Some animals that are similar to lemmings in terms of behavior include voles, mice, and gerbils. These rodents are known for their rapid population growth and occasional mass migrations. However, it's worth noting that the myth about lemmings jumping off cliffs in large numbers is not true.
No, lemmings (Lemmini tribe) are not members of the same family as hares (Lepus spp).Specifically, lemmings are members of the Cricetidaefamily. They share membership with such rodents as hamsters, New World mice and rats, and voles. In contrast, hares share membership in the Leporidae family with rabbits.