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  1. Arctic lemmings live in colonies. They dig burrows with tunnels in the ground or snow with a nest chamber lined with grasses, sour grasses or mosses and a seed storage chamber. These nests help maintain thermoregulation during winter, maintaining their young, and aid in their survival against predators. Arctic lemming can be active at any time ...

  2. Nor­way lem­mings weigh be­tween 20 and 130 g. Body length ranges from 8 to 17.5 cm. They have thick bod­ies with heavy coats for main­tain­ing body heat against the cold. Fur color is black and brown with some golden-yel­low streaks. The un­der­belly is a lighter color than the rest of their fur.

  3. Arctic lemmings live in colonies. They dig burrows with tunnels in the ground or snow with a nest chamber lined with grasses, sour grasses or mosses and a seed storage chamber. These nests help maintain thermoregulation during winter, maintaining their young, and aid in their survival against predators. Arctic lemming can be active at any time ...

  4. Norway Lemming. The Norway lemming, also known as the Norwegian lemming ( Lemmus lemmus ) is a common species of lemming found in northern Fennoscandia, where it is the only vertebrate species endemic to the region. The Norway lemming dwells in tundra and fells, and prefers to live near water. Adults feed primarily on sedges, grasses and moss.

  5. Lemming is the common name for various, small, furry rodents within the subfamily Arvicolinae (syn. Microtinae) of the Muridae family (sometimes Cricetidae), characterized by a small compact body with short legs and short tails. Arvicolinae, which sometimes is raised to family status as Arvicolidae, also includes rodents commonly known as voles ...

  6. A norvégiai lemming vagy közönséges lemming (Lemmus lemmus) az emlősök (Mammalia) osztályának rágcsálók (Rodentia) rendjébe, ezen belül a hörcsögfélék (Cricetidae) családjába és a pocokformák (Arvicolinae) alcsaládjába tartozó faj . A Lemmus emlősnem típusfaja .

  7. Nov 18, 2023 · One scene depicts a tiny, brown-furred rodent — a lemming — scuttling about in the Arctic snow. "There is an actual living legend," the narrator declares, before diving into an explanation of ...