Lemmings are small rodents that are found near the Arctic Circle and are thought to be related to muskrats. There are two types of lemmings. A wood lemming is the smallest and measures around 8 cm, and the Norwegian lemming is the largest species of lemmings measuring about three times the size of a wood lemming.
No. You will find lemmings in the tundra, and Alberta is too far south of the tundra to have any lemmings.
Where lemmings can be found is in or near the Arctic tundra.
No they do not They only live in the Artic tundra.
Lemmings are the smallest mammal known to live in the Tundra.
lemmings weasels Foxes
caribou, lemmings, and the arctic hare.
they live in underground tunnels that they had made
Lemmings are primarily found in the northern regions of Canada, particularly in the tundra and subarctic areas. Species such as the Arctic lemming and the brown lemming inhabit the coastal and inland tundra ecosystems. These small rodents thrive in cold environments, where they play a significant role in the ecosystem as prey for various predators. Their populations can fluctuate dramatically, often leading to noticeable migrations.
The continent that lemmings live on is North America and Northern Asia.
lots of animals live in the tundra. Ex lemmings,artic fox,wolfs,caribou etc.
Lemmings typically live in Arctic tundra biomes, which are characterized by cold temperatures, low-growing vegetation, and permafrost. These small rodents are well-adapted to the harsh conditions of the tundra, where they burrow in the ground and forage for food such as grasses and mosses.
a frozen tundra usually the north west territory of Canada or Norway.