northern Canada mostly and in tiny snow burrows. they live in cold tundra, woods, marshes, and meadows.
a frozen tundra usually the north west territory of Canada or Norway.
The main food source of Snowy owls is lemmings, a type of small rodent that is abundant in their natural habitat. Snowy owls primarily hunt lemmings year-round, but they may also eat other small mammals, birds, and fish when lemmings are scarce.
No, lemmings are not considered an endangered species. They have stable populations in their natural habitats in the Arctic tundra regions. However, they do face threats such as climate change and habitat loss.
Animals in the habitat are; Lemmings, mice, hares and rabbits, wolves, cougars, bear, moose, elk, deer.
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No, there are no lemmings in Antarctica.
Yes. Lemmings are in the family of mammals known as rodents. The family name is Rodentia.
No. You will find lemmings in the tundra, and Alberta is too far south of the tundra to have any lemmings.
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Yes.... It is a fallacy that lemmings commit mass suicide during migration. They do migrate in large groups when population density becomes too great. Lemmings can swim and will often choose to cross a body of water in search of a new habitat. On occasion, the lemmings are pushed into the sea by the pressure of more lemmings arriviving on the cliff-top or shoreline. Sometimes (particularly in the case of Norwegian lemmings) large migrating groups will reach a cliff overlooking the sea. They will stop until the urge to continue forces them to jump off the cliff and start swimming, sometimes the distance is too far, resulting in exhaustion and subsequent death.
Where lemmings can be found is in or near the Arctic tundra.
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