A Leap of Lemmings! NOT SLICE
A Slice.
There is no term to describe a group of lemmings. This is because they are normally solitary animals and do not travel in groups or packs.
lemmings live in Northern Canada and hide in tiny snow burrows.
They are small animals like rats
The story of lemmings leaping off of cliffs to drown in the sea is kind of an exaggeration. They will do this is they are chased or herded (what creature wouldn't). They don't do it spontaniously.
No, they are very common.No they are not endangered.
There is no term to describe a group of lemmings. This is because they are normally solitary animals and do not travel in groups or packs.
A herd of lemmings refers to a group of rodents that exist in the arctic. They are small mammals that are related to muskrats.
Lemmings are small rodents that usually live in the Arctic tundra. Female lemmings do not have a special name. Baby lemmings are called pups.
depends on what it is you mean about lemmings behavior. if your talking about the misconception about them following each other over cliffs to death and being for the greater good of the group, then no. that is a false statement that has been made public, in reality lemmings are no more for the greater good of the group or population than any other animal out there.
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No, there are no lemmings in Antarctica.
Yes. Lemmings are in the family of mammals known as rodents. The family name is Rodentia.
No. You will find lemmings in the tundra, and Alberta is too far south of the tundra to have any lemmings.
Lemmings Paintball happened in 1996.
Christmas Lemmings was created in 1991.
Christmas Lemmings happened in 1992.
Where lemmings can be found is in or near the Arctic tundra.