Yup
No. You will find lemmings in the tundra, and Alberta is too far south of the tundra to have any lemmings.
YES!
artic foxes, artic wolves, snow owls, lemmings, and snow hares Snow owl and caribou
Arctic lemmings camouflage with the snow, im not sure about other types :)
Lemmings are small rodents that primarily live in Arctic and Subarctic regions, such as in Scandinavia, Siberia, and northern North America. They typically inhabit tundra and grassland areas, where they can find suitable food and shelter.
Yes, they do eat moss. They also eat lichen and grass.
There are approximately 3,500 to 6,500 in the wild. In addition, there are 600-700 snow leopards in zoos around the world.From 4500 to 6000. Snow Leopard Trust. (N.A). SNOW LEOPARD FACT SHEET. Retrieved 04 22, 2012.11% (about 600) out of all snow leopards live in zoos.
northern Canada mostly and in tiny snow burrows. they live in cold tundra, woods, marshes, and meadows.
No, snow leopards only live in central and southAsia along the Himalayan mountains. (Not counting Zoos)
Lemmings are the natural prey to Arctic Foxes. 99 percent of an Arctic Fox's diet is made completely out of lemmings. So how will we humans ever be able to witness the beautiful sight of a majestic, snow-colored fox if their food runs out and they all die of starvation? So see, without lemmings, foxes would not have survived for us humans to be able to witness something beautiful.
Arctic foxes are omnivores. The arctic fox will generally eat any meat it can find, including lemmings and Arctic Hares
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