Lemmings are herbivores. When they reduce the availability of the grasses that they eat, they move on. The "overgrazing" is the result of their food supply no longer supporting their population. They look for other areas that have enough food to support them. The increase in their numbers attracts predators. Those animals help reduce the population of lemmings. There is no mass suicide run.
No. This is not an attempt at suicide. Rather, they are diving into the water and swimming to migrate.
actually the idea that lemmings attempt suicide or even migration is a falsehood caused by a documentary that unfortunately thought it would be more exciting if the lemmings were driven off a cliff. or at least that's my understanding of it.
That is actually a myth. They do not commit suicide. During their migrations they do sometimes come to cliffs. In order to continue their journey they will often try to jump down from the cliff. This is where the myth comes from. Also, as they migrate in large groups it occasionally happens that as they reach the edge of a cliff, some get pushed over accidentally. Many will jump off the cliff and continue their journey safely.
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Lemmings
No. You are referring to the misconception about lemmings and mass suicide.
No, lemmings do not knowingly commit suicide. The misconception about lemmings jumping off cliffs en masse likely originated from a Disney documentary that staged lemming deaths for dramatic effect. Lemmings do not have a tendency to self-destruct in this way.
The lemming migration is a fact. Lemmings are small rodents that migrate in large groups to find new food sources or establish new territories. The myth part comes from the misconception that lemmings commit mass suicide by jumping off cliffs, which has been debunked.
it means you helped the person get the tools to commit suicide convinced them to commit suicide or gave them reason to commit suicide
I think you're referring to lemmings, a small rat-like animal. However, the idea that they commit mass suicide by marching and flinging themselves into the sea is a myth, it doesn't actually happen.
I think you're referring to lemmings, a small rat-like animal. However, the idea that they commit mass suicide by marching and flinging themselves into the sea is a myth, it doesn't actually happen.
Commit suicide
It would be "commit suicide", because you do it to yourself, and can only do it (right) once. To "commit a suicide" would imply multiple are possible, which is not true, using the indefinite article, "a".
No does not suicide he blind himself .. Jocasta who commit suicide by his own hands
Fish can't commit suicide, no animal can.