lemmings live in Northern Canada and hide in tiny snow burrows.
Lemmings reach maturity at about 2 months old. They don't live long. Only slightly over a year.
Lemmings are found in Arctic regions such as tundra and boreal forests in North America, Europe and Asia. They thrive in cold climates and are known for their migratory patterns and population fluctuations.
A group of lemmings is called a colony. Lemmings are small rodents found in the Arctic regions of North America, Europe, and Asia.
A group of lemmings is called a "plague." Lemmings are small rodents that are known for their periodic population explosions and mass migrations. During these migrations, large groups of lemmings move together in search of food and suitable habitats.
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, there are no lemmings in Antarctica.
No they do not They only live in the Artic tundra.
Canada
yes
Their will to live?
The continent that lemmings live on is North America and Northern Asia.
they live in underground tunnels that they had made
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They live in forests and rainy behavoirs
Lemmings reach maturity at about 2 months old. They don't live long. Only slightly over a year.
Yes, lemmings, rats, arctic ground squirrels live in the Artic
Lemmings live about two years in the wild.