lemmings live in Northern Canada and hide in tiny snow burrows.
A lemming lives in a low, damp bogs and meadows with heavy vegetation growth.Or to make it simpler northern hemisphere
A Leap of Lemmings! NOT SLICE
Lemmings reach maturity at about 2 months old. They don't live long. Only slightly over a year.
There is no term to describe a group of lemmings. This is because they are normally solitary animals and do not travel in groups or packs.
Mainly arctic animals, such as arctic wolves, arctic foxes, and arctic hares. Lemmings, which are arctic rodents, live there too, among caribou. I know there are birds there.
No, there are no lemmings in Antarctica.
No they do not They only live in the Artic tundra.
yes
Their will to live?
Canada
The continent that lemmings live on is North America and Northern Asia.
they live in underground tunnels that they had made
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They live in forests and rainy behavoirs
A lemming lives in a low, damp bogs and meadows with heavy vegetation growth.Or to make it simpler northern hemisphere
Yes, lemmings, rats, arctic ground squirrels live in the Artic
Lemmings live about two years in the wild.