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 bunch, platter, or meadow.
No, lemmings do not knowingly commit suicide. The misconception about lemmings jumping off cliffs en masse likely originated from a Disney documentary that staged lemming deaths for dramatic effect. Lemmings do not have a tendency to self-destruct in this way.
The main food source of Snowy owls is lemmings, a type of small rodent that is abundant in their natural habitat. Snowy owls primarily hunt lemmings year-round, but they may also eat other small mammals, birds, and fish when lemmings are scarce.
Lemmings do not purposely migrate in the traditional sense of the word. The belief that lemmings participate in mass migrations and follow each other off cliffs is a misconception. Lemmings travel to new areas in response to changes in their environment, such as food availability and population density.
A group of shrews is called a "muddle."
A group of lemmings is called a bunch, platter, or meadow.
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.
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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.
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Christmas Lemmings was created in 1991.
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Where lemmings can be found is in or near the Arctic tundra.