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Lemmings primarily communicate through vocalizations, including a variety of sounds such as squeaks and whistles, which help them establish territory and attract mates. They also use body language and scent marking to convey information about their presence and reproductive status. Additionally, during social interactions, they may engage in physical behaviors like grooming and nuzzling to strengthen social bonds within groups.

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