mice
They do have some predators. One of them are humans. People skin them for meat, or their hides and mostly probably for the money that comes from hunting this endangered animal.
they dig tunnels in the snow
It uses its nose and then digs into the ice and snow
With its shovel like claws, the Collared Lemming digs tunnels under the wind-packed snow, in winter, called runways. These protect the lemming from predators and keep the cold wind out to prevent it from freezing to death.
They used ice and snow for their igloos and they used hide (skin) for their animal hide tents. The igloos were used mostly in the winter, but the animal hide tents were mostly used in the summer.
The Arctic Hare digs through the snow and looks for vegetation.
It digs a hole in the snow, which is called a den.
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Actually, it's an ice sheet that hides 98% of the continent of Antarctica.
There is a snow leopard but there is no such animal as a snow lion.
The don't, there is no such animal as a "Snow Wolf".
Skins are long strips of synthetic material (formerly animal hides) that are attached to the bases of skis for uphill climbing. The skins run smoothly over snow in a forward direction but have texture that prevents the skis from sliding backwards.