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  2. Norway lemming - Wikipedia

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    Lemmings do migrate, and in vast numbers sometimes, but notion of a deliberate march into the sea is false. According to genetic research, [ 5 ] the Norwegian lemming survived the Pleistocene glaciation in western Europe, inhabiting various refugia which were not covered by ice.

  3. Lemming - Wikipedia

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    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 ears. They have a flattened claw on the first digit of their front feet, which helps them to dig in the snow. They are herbivorous, feeding mostly on mosses and grasses.

  4. Canadian lemming - Wikipedia

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    They live underground, in colonies, and may produce up to three litters each year, including under the snow in winter. With a gestation period of 23 days, the female will give birth from four to nine young. The brown lemming is not migratory and when overpopulated (and during mating season), they will fight amongst themselves.

  5. Game of the Day: Snow Lemmings - AOL

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    Two snow lemmings on a cliff take one wrong step and are sent careening down the snowy slopes. "Hey man, you have something on your shoulder, let me get that for y- WHOAAA!" And that's how it all ...

  6. UK snow forecast - live: Met Office warns of snow before ...

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    UK weather today: Met Office gives snow update. Romania issues red weather warnings after blizzards and strong winds. 06:00, Joe Middleton. In Romania, red weather warnings were issued in the ...

  7. List of reptiles of Europe - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of reptiles of Europe. It includes all reptiles currently found in Europe . It does not include species found only in captivity or extinct in Europe , except where there is some doubt about this, nor (with few exceptions) does it currently include species introduced in recent decades.

  8. Northern collared lemming - Wikipedia

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    Collared lemming lying on ground. The northern collared lemming or Nearctic collared lemming (Dicrostonyx groenlandicus), sometimes called the Peary Land collared lemming in Canada, is a small lemming found in Arctic North America and Wrangel Island.

  9. Biogeographic regions of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The map of Biogeographical Regions therefore had to be expanded to cover all of Europe, not just the European Union. [7] Five more biogeographical regions were added: Anatolian, Arctic, Black Sea, Pannonian and Steppic. The revised Biogeographical Regions map for the Pan-European area was approved by the Standing Committee of the Bern ...