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Baby lemmings, like other small mammals, grow rapidly after birth. They are born hairless and blind, relying entirely on their mother's milk for nourishment in the early weeks. As they mature, they develop fur, open their eyes, and begin to explore their surroundings. By about three weeks old, they start to eat solid food and eventually become independent, reaching adulthood within a few months.

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