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No, there are no lemmings in Antarctica.

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Where do lemmings live?

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.


How do lemmings adapt to the tundra?

No they do not They only live in the Artic tundra.


What countries do the lemmings live in?

The continent that lemmings live on is North America and Northern Asia.


Do lemmings live in Scandinavia?

yes


What keeps lemmings alive?

Their will to live?


Where do collared lemmings live?

Canada


What is the name of a toothy animal that live in arctica?

Do you mean Arctic or Antarctica? Anyways, you could be referring to polar bears, arctic foxes, lynxes or maybe even lemmings (at least they have teeth).


Where do lemmings live in the tundra?

they live in underground tunnels that they had made


What countries do lemmings live in?

er...moscow!


What animals live in the ice desert?

Penguins live in Antarctica, if that is where you mean.


What type of weather do lemmings live in?

They live in forests and rainy behavoirs


Where does a lemming live?

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.