Lemmings - page 2

What are some Adaptations of the lemming?
They are well-adapted for their rigorous climate with short tails and ears so small they are almost hidden by fur. Lemmings are active both day and ni...
What eats the lemming?
Lemmings have a vast number of predators like wolverines and snowy owls, but almost any carnivore will consume a lemming as a small meal. These rodent...
What do lemmings look like?
Lemmings are quite rounded in shape, with brown and black, long, soft fur. They have a very short tail, a stubby, hairy snout, short legs, and small e...
Were do lemmings live?
Brown lemmings inhabit open tundra areas throughout Siberia and North America. They live in northern treeless regions, usually in low-lying, flat mead...
What would happen if the lemming did not migrate?
What would happen if lemmings went extinct?Does a lemming migrate?Where do lemmings migrate to?What does a lemming need to survive?Why do people thin...
Which aminals prey on lemmings?
Lemmings have a vast number of predators like wolverines and snowy owls, but almost any carnivore will consume a lemming as a small meal. These rodent...
Do lemmings eat moss?
Active year-round, they feed on almost any sort of vegetation, including roots, buds, leaves, twigs, bark, seeds, grasses, sedges, and mosses. Lemming...
What are a group of lemmings called?
LEAPMOBHORDESLICE. Most lemmings are solitary creatures, meeting only to mate and then go their separate ways. When they do gather in groups, it's act...
How big are arctic lemmings?
True lemmings, the largest of the various lemming species, range from 4 to 5½ inches (100 to 135 mm) in length, including a 1 inch (12 to 26mm) tail. ...