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Lemmings are small rodent
Rodent

Rodentia is an Order of mammals also known as rodents, characterised by two continuously growing Incisors#The_Rodent_incisor in the upper and lower jaws which must be kept short by gnawing....
s, usually found in or near the Arctic
Arctic

The Arctic is the region around the Earth's North Pole, opposite the Antarctica region around the South Pole. The Arctic includes the Arctic Ocean and parts of Canada, Greenland , Russia, the United States , Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland....
, in tundra biome
Biome

Biomes are Climateally and geographically defined areas of ecologically similar climatic conditions such as Community of plants, animals, and Soil biology, and are often referred to as ecosystems....
s. They are subniveal animals
Subnivean

Subnivean refers to a zone that is in or under the snow layer. It can form when latent heat from the ground melts a thin layer of snow above it, leaving a layer of air between the ground and the snow....
 and together with the vole
Vole

A vole is a small rodent resembling a mouse but with a stouter body, a shorter hairy tail, a slightly rounder head, and smaller ears and eyes. There are approximately 70 species of voles; they are sometimes known as meadow mice or field mice in North America....
s and muskrat
Muskrat

The muskrat , the only species in genus Ondatra, is a medium-sized semi-aquatic rodent native to North America, and introduced in parts of Europe, Asia, and South America....
s, they make up the subfamily
Family (biology)

In biological classification, family is a taxonomic rank. Exact details of formal nomenclature depend on the Nomenclature Codes which applies....
 Arvicolinae
Arvicolinae

Arvicolinae is a subfamily of rodents that includes the voles, lemmings, and muskrats. Its closest relatives are members of the other subfamilies in the Cricetidae, the hamsters and New World rats and mice....
 (also known as Microtinae), which forms part of the largest mammal
Mammal

Mammals are a class of vertebrate animals whose name is derived from their distinctive feature, mammary glands, with which they feed their young....
 radiation by far, the superfamily Muroidea
Muroidea

Muroidea is a large superfamily of rodents. It includes hamsters, gerbils, true mouse and rats, and many other relatives. They occupy a vast variety of habitat on every continent except Antarctica....
, which also includes the rat
Rat

Rats are various medium sized, long-tailed rodents of the Family Muroidea. "True rats" are members of the genus Rattus, the most important of which to humans are the black rat, Rattus rattus, and the brown rat, Rattus norvegicus....
s, mice
Mouse

A mouse is a small animal that belongs to one of numerous species of rodents. The best known mouse species is the House Mouse . It is also a popular pet....
, hamster
Hamster

Hamsters are rodents belonging to the subfamily Cricetinae. The subfamily contains about 18 species, classified in six or seven genus....
s, and gerbil
Gerbil

A Gerbil is a small mammal of the order Rodentia. Once known simply as "desert rats", the gerbil subfamily includes about 110 species of African, Indian, and Asian rodents, including sand rats and meriones s, all of which are adapted to arid habitats....
s.

ings weigh from and are about long. They generally have long, soft fur, and very short tails.






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Lemmings are small rodent
Rodent

Rodentia is an Order of mammals also known as rodents, characterised by two continuously growing Incisors#The_Rodent_incisor in the upper and lower jaws which must be kept short by gnawing....
s, usually found in or near the Arctic
Arctic

The Arctic is the region around the Earth's North Pole, opposite the Antarctica region around the South Pole. The Arctic includes the Arctic Ocean and parts of Canada, Greenland , Russia, the United States , Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland....
, in tundra biome
Biome

Biomes are Climateally and geographically defined areas of ecologically similar climatic conditions such as Community of plants, animals, and Soil biology, and are often referred to as ecosystems....
s. They are subniveal animals
Subnivean

Subnivean refers to a zone that is in or under the snow layer. It can form when latent heat from the ground melts a thin layer of snow above it, leaving a layer of air between the ground and the snow....
 and together with the vole
Vole

A vole is a small rodent resembling a mouse but with a stouter body, a shorter hairy tail, a slightly rounder head, and smaller ears and eyes. There are approximately 70 species of voles; they are sometimes known as meadow mice or field mice in North America....
s and muskrat
Muskrat

The muskrat , the only species in genus Ondatra, is a medium-sized semi-aquatic rodent native to North America, and introduced in parts of Europe, Asia, and South America....
s, they make up the subfamily
Family (biology)

In biological classification, family is a taxonomic rank. Exact details of formal nomenclature depend on the Nomenclature Codes which applies....
 Arvicolinae
Arvicolinae

Arvicolinae is a subfamily of rodents that includes the voles, lemmings, and muskrats. Its closest relatives are members of the other subfamilies in the Cricetidae, the hamsters and New World rats and mice....
 (also known as Microtinae), which forms part of the largest mammal
Mammal

Mammals are a class of vertebrate animals whose name is derived from their distinctive feature, mammary glands, with which they feed their young....
 radiation by far, the superfamily Muroidea
Muroidea

Muroidea is a large superfamily of rodents. It includes hamsters, gerbils, true mouse and rats, and many other relatives. They occupy a vast variety of habitat on every continent except Antarctica....
, which also includes the rat
Rat

Rats are various medium sized, long-tailed rodents of the Family Muroidea. "True rats" are members of the genus Rattus, the most important of which to humans are the black rat, Rattus rattus, and the brown rat, Rattus norvegicus....
s, mice
Mouse

A mouse is a small animal that belongs to one of numerous species of rodents. The best known mouse species is the House Mouse . It is also a popular pet....
, hamster
Hamster

Hamsters are rodents belonging to the subfamily Cricetinae. The subfamily contains about 18 species, classified in six or seven genus....
s, and gerbil
Gerbil

A Gerbil is a small mammal of the order Rodentia. Once known simply as "desert rats", the gerbil subfamily includes about 110 species of African, Indian, and Asian rodents, including sand rats and meriones s, all of which are adapted to arid habitats....
s.

Description and habitat

Lemmings weigh from and are about long. They generally have long, soft fur, and very short tails. They are herbivorous, feeding mostly on leaves and shoots, grasses
Poaceae

Poaceae or Gramineae is a family in the Class Liliopsida of the Magnoliophyta. Plants of this family are usually called grasses; the shrub- or tree-like plants in this family are called bamboo ....
, and sedges
Cyperaceae

The family Cyperaceae, or the sedges, is a taxon of monocotyledon flowering plants that superficially resemble Poaceae or Juncaceae. The family is large, with some 4,000 species described in about 70 genera....
 in particular, but also on roots and bulbs. Like other rodents, their incisor
Incisor

Incisors are the first kind of tooth in heterodont mammals. They are located in the premaxilla above and mandible below....
s grow continuously, allowing them to exist on much tougher forage than would otherwise be possible.

Lemmings do not hibernate
Hibernation

Hibernation is a state of inactivity and Metabolism depression in animals, characterized by lower body temperature, slower breathing, and lower metabolic rate....
 through the harsh northern winter. They remain active, finding food by burrowing through the snow and utilizing grasses clipped and stored in advance. They are solitary animals by nature, meeting only to mate and then going their separate ways, but like all rodents they have a high reproductive rate and can breed rapidly when food is plentiful.

Behavior

The behavior of lemmings is much the same as that of many other rodents which have periodic population booms and then disperse in all directions, seeking the food and shelter that their natural habitat cannot provide. Lemmings of northern Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
 are one of the few vertebrates who reproduce so quickly that their population fluctuations are chaotic, rather than following linear growth to a carrying capacity or regular oscillations. It is unknown why lemming populations fluctuate with such variance roughly every four years, before plummeting to near extinction.

While for many years it was believed that the population of lemming predator
Predation

In ecology, predation describes a biological interaction where a predator feeds on its prey, the organism that is attacked. Predators may or may not kill their prey prior to feeding on them, but the act of predation always results in the death of the prey....
s changed with the population cycle
Population cycle

A population cycle in zoology is a phenomenon where populations rise and fall over a predictable period of time. There are some species where population numbers have reasonably predictable patterns of change although the full reasons for population cycles is one of the major unsolved ecological problems....
, there is now some evidence to suggest that the predator's population may be more closely involved in changing the lemming population.

Myths and misconceptions

Misconceptions about lemmings go back many centuries. In the 1530s, the geographer Zeigler of Strasbourg proposed the theory that the creatures fell out of the sky during stormy weather (also featured in the folklore
Folklore

Folklore is the body of expressive culture, including tales, music, dance, legends, oral history, proverbs, jokes, superstitions, customs, and so forth within a particular population comprising the traditions of that culture, subculture, or group ....
 of the Inupiat
Inupiat

The Inupiat or I?upiaq are the Inuit people of Alaska's Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska and North Slope Borough, Alaska boroughs and the Bering Straits region....
/Yupik
Yupik

The Yupik or, in the Central Alaskan Yup'ik language, Yup'ik, are a group of indigenous peoples peoples of western, southwestern, and southcentral Alaska and the Russian Far East....
 at Norton Sound
Norton Sound

Norton Sound is an inlet of the Bering Sea on the western coast of the U.S. state of Alaska, south of the Seward Peninsula. It is about 240 km long and 200 km wide....
), and then died suddenly when the grass grew in spring. This myth was refuted by the natural historian Ole Worm
Ole Worm

Ole Worm , who often went by the Latinized form of his name Olaus Wormius, was a Denmark physician and antiquary....
, who accepted that the lemmings could fall out of the sky but that they had been brought over by the wind rather than created by spontaneous generation
Spontaneous generation

Spontaneous generation or Equivocal generation is an obsolete theory regarding the origin of life from inanimate matter, which held that this process was a commonplace and everyday occurrence, as distinguished from Univocal generation, or reproduction from parent....
. It was Worm who first published dissections of a lemming, which showed that they are anatomically similar to most other rodents, and the work of Carl Linnaeus proved that the animals had a natural origin.

While many people believe that lemmings commit mass suicide
Mass suicide

Mass suicide occurs when a number of people kill themselves together and/or for the same reason....
 when they migrate, this is not the case. Driven by strong biological urges, they will migrate in large groups when population density becomes too great. Lemmings can and do swim and may choose to cross a body of water in search of a new habitat. On occasion, and particularly in the case of the Norway lemming
Norway lemming

The Norway lemming , Lemmus lemmus, is a common species of lemming found in northern Scandinavia and adjacent areas of Russia. It is the only vertebrate species endemic to the region....
s in Scandinavia, large migrating groups will reach a cliff overlooking the ocean. They will stop until the urge to press on causes them to jump off the cliff and start swimming, sometimes to exhaustion and death. Lemmings are also often pushed into the sea as more and more lemmings arrive at the shore.

The myth of lemming mass suicide
Suicide

Suicide is the intentional taking of one's own life. Many dictionaries also note the metaphorical sense of "willful destruction of one's self-interest"....
 is long-standing and has been popularized by a number of factors. In 1955, Carl Barks
Carl Barks

Carl Barks was a famous The Walt Disney Company illustrator and comic book creator, who invented Duckburg and many of its inhabitants, such as Scrooge McDuck , Gladstone Gander , the Beagle Boys , Gyro Gearloose , Flintheart Glomgold , John D....
 drew an Uncle Scrooge
Uncle Scrooge

Uncle Scrooge is a comic book with the moneygrubber Scrooge McDuck "the richest duck in the world" as the main character. The series also featured Donald Duck and Huey, Dewey and Louie as supporting characters....
 adventure comic with the title "The Lemming with the Locket". This comic, which was inspired by a 1954 National Geographic Society
National Geographic Society

The National Geographic Society , headquartered in Washington, D.C. in the United States, is one of the largest non-profit scientific and educational institutions in the world....
 article, showed massive numbers of lemmings jumping over Norwegian cliffs. Even more influential was the 1958 Disney film White Wilderness, which won an Academy Award for Documentary Feature
Academy Award for Documentary Feature

The Academy Awards for Documentary Feature is among the most prestigious awards for documentary films....
, in which footage was shown that seems to show the mass suicide of lemmings. A Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation , a Canada crown corporation, is the country?s national public radio and television broadcaster. In French, it is called la Soci?t? Radio-Canada ....
 documentary, Cruel Camera, found that the lemmings used for White Wilderness were flown from Hudson Bay
Hudson Bay

Hudson Bay is a large , relatively shallow body of water in northeastern Canada. It is approximately 850 miles long and 650 miles wide. It drains a very large area that includes parts of Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Alberta, most of Manitoba, parts of North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Montana, and the southeastern area of Nunavut...
 to Calgary
Calgary

Calgary is the largest city in the province of Alberta, Canada. It is located in the south of the province, in an area of foothills and High Plains, approximately east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies....
, Alberta
Alberta

Alberta is one of Canada Canadian Prairies Provinces and territories of Canada. It became a province on September 1, 1905.Alberta is located in western Canada, bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S....
, Canada, where they did not jump off the cliff, but in fact were launched off the cliff using a turntable.

Due to their association with this odd behavior, lemming suicide is a frequently-used metaphor
Metaphor

Metaphor is language that directly compares seemingly unrelated subjects. It is a figure of speech that compares two or more things without using the words "like" or "as." More generally, a metaphor describes a first subject as being or equal to a second object in some way....
 in reference to people who go along unquestioningly with popular opinion, with potentially dangerous or fatal consequences. This is the theme of the video game Lemmings
Lemmings (video game)

Lemmings is a Puzzle video game Personal computer game, developed by Rockstar North and published by Psygnosis in , originally for the Commodore Amiga....
, where the player attempts to save the mindlessly marching rodents from walking to their deaths.

Classification

  • Order Rodent
    Rodent

    Rodentia is an Order of mammals also known as rodents, characterised by two continuously growing Incisors#The_Rodent_incisor in the upper and lower jaws which must be kept short by gnawing....
    ia
    • Superfamily Muroidea
      Muroidea

      Muroidea is a large superfamily of rodents. It includes hamsters, gerbils, true mouse and rats, and many other relatives. They occupy a vast variety of habitat on every continent except Antarctica....
      • Family Cricetidae
        Cricetidae

        The Cricetidae are a family of rodents in the large and complex superfamily Muroidea. It includes true hamsters, voles, lemmings, and New World rats and mice....
        • Subfamily Arvicolinae
          Arvicolinae

          Arvicolinae is a subfamily of rodents that includes the voles, lemmings, and muskrats. Its closest relatives are members of the other subfamilies in the Cricetidae, the hamsters and New World rats and mice....
          • Tribe Lemmini
            • Dicrostonyx
              Collared lemming

              Dicrostonyx is a genus of rodent in the Cricetidae family. It contains the collared lemmings.It contains the following species:* Northern Collared Lemming ...
              • St. Lawrence Island Collared Lemming
                Nelson's Collared Lemming

                Nelson's Collared Lemming is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It is found only in the United States.References* Hafner, D.J....
                 (Dicrostonyx exsul)
              • Northern Collared Lemming
                Northern Collared Lemming

                The Northern Collared Lemming , sometimes called the Peary Land Collared Lemming in Canada, is a small North American lemming. At one time, it was considered to be a subspecies of the Arctic Lemming ....
                 (Dicrostonyx groenlandicus) or
              • Ungava Collared Lemming
                Ungava Collared Lemming

                The Ungava Collared Lemming or Labrador Collared Lemming, Dicrostonyx hudsonius is a small North American lemming.They have short chunky bodies covered with brownish-grey fur with a thin dark stripe along their back and a yellow line along their sides....
                 (Dicrostonyx hudsonius)
              • Victoria Collared Lemming
                Northern Collared Lemming

                The Northern Collared Lemming , sometimes called the Peary Land Collared Lemming in Canada, is a small North American lemming. At one time, it was considered to be a subspecies of the Arctic Lemming ....
                 (Dicrostonyx kilangmiutak)
              • Nelson's Collared Lemming
                Nelson's Collared Lemming

                Nelson's Collared Lemming is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It is found only in the United States.References* Hafner, D.J....
                 (Dicrostonyx nelsoni)
              • Ogilvie Mountains Collared Lemming
                Ogilvie Mountains Collared Lemming

                The Ogilvie Mountains Collared Lemming is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It is found only in Canada.Its natural habitat is tundra....
                 (Dicrostonyx nunatakensis)
              • Richardson's Collared Lemming
                Richardson's Collared Lemming

                The Richardson's Collared Lemming, Dicrostonyx richardsoni is a small North American lemming. At one time, they were considered to be a subspecies of the Arctic Lemming, Dicrostonyx torquatus....
                 (Dicrostonyx richardsoni)
              • Bering Collared Lemming
                Northern Collared Lemming

                The Northern Collared Lemming , sometimes called the Peary Land Collared Lemming in Canada, is a small North American lemming. At one time, it was considered to be a subspecies of the Arctic Lemming ....
                 (Dicrostonyx rubricatus)
              • Arctic Lemming
                Arctic Lemming

                The Arctic Lemming is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It is found only in Russia....
                 (Dicrostonyx torquatus)
              • Unalaska Collared Lemming
                Unalaska Collared Lemming

                The Unalaska Collared Lemming is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It is found only in the United States.Its natural habitat is tundra....
                 (Dicrostonyx unalascensis)
              • Wrangel Lemming
                Wrangel Lemming

                The Wrangel Lemming is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It is found only in Russia.Its natural habitat is tundra.It is threatened by habitat loss....
                 (Dicrostonyx vinogradovi)
            • Lemmus
              True lemming

              The genus Lemmus contains several species of lemming sometimes referred to as the true lemmings. They are distributed throughout the Holarctic, particularly in the Palearctic....
              • Amur Lemming
                Amur Lemming

                The Amur Lemming is a species of lemming found near the Amur River on the side of Siberia. The Amur Lemming is on the IUCN Red List....
                 (Lemmus amurensis)
              • Norway lemming
                Norway lemming

                The Norway lemming , Lemmus lemmus, is a common species of lemming found in northern Scandinavia and adjacent areas of Russia. It is the only vertebrate species endemic to the region....
                 (Lemmus lemmus)
              • Siberian Brown Lemming
                Siberian Brown Lemming

                The Siberian Brown Lemming is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It is found in Canada, Russian Federation, and United States.It does not hibernate during winter, because it lives in burrows....
                 (Lemmus sibiricus)
              • North American Brown Lemming
                North American Brown Lemming

                The North American Brown Lemming, Lemmus trimucronatus, is a small North American lemming. Originally called the Siberian Brown Lemming Lemmus sibiricus it was later decided that they formed two distinct species....
                 (Lemmus trimucronatus)
              • Wrangel Island Lemming
                Wrangel Island Lemming

                The Wrangel Island Lemming or Lemmus portenkoi, is a common species of lemming endemic to Wrangel Island in Russia. It was included as a subspecies of Lemmus sibiricus by Jarrell and Fredga in 1993, while Chernyavskii regarded it as a separate species....
                 (Lemmus portenkoi)
            • Myopus
              Wood Lemming

              The Wood Lemming is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It is found in China, Finland, Mongolia, Norway, Russia, and Sweden.Wood Lemmings produce about 3 times as many females as male offspring....
              • Wood Lemming
                Wood Lemming

                The Wood Lemming is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It is found in China, Finland, Mongolia, Norway, Russia, and Sweden.Wood Lemmings produce about 3 times as many females as male offspring....
                 (Myopus schisticolor)
            • Synaptomys
              Bog lemming

              The genus Synaptomys is a group of North American lemmings.These animals live in wet forested and open areas. They are small round rodents with large heads, short ears, legs and tails....
              • Northern Bog Lemming
                Northern Bog Lemming

                The Northern Bog Lemming, Synaptomys borealis is a small North American lemming. This is one of two species in genus Synaptomys, the other being the Southern Bog Lemming....
                 (Synaptomys borealis)
              • Southern Bog Lemming
                Southern Bog Lemming

                The Southern Bog Lemming, Synaptomys cooperi is a small North American lemming. Its range overlaps with the other species in genus Synaptomys, the Northern Bog Lemming, in southeastern Canada but extends further south....
                 (Synaptomys cooperi)
          • Tribe: Ellobiusini
            • Ellobius
              Ellobius

              Ellobius is a genus of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It contains the following species:* Alai Mole Vole * Southern Mole Vole * Transcaucasian Mole Vole ...
              • Alai Mole Vole
                Alai Mole Vole

                The Alai Mole Vole is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It is found only in Kyrgyzstan.Its natural habitat is temperate grassland....
                 (Ellobius alaicus)
              • Southern Mole Vole
                Southern Mole Vole

                The Southern Mole Vole is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It is found in Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, and Turkmenistan....
                 (Ellobius fuscocapillus)
              • Transcaucasian Mole Vole
                Transcaucasian Mole Vole

                The Transcaucasian Mole Vole is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It is found in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia , Iran, and Turkey....
                 (Ellobius lutescens)
              • Northern Mole Vole
                Northern Mole Vole

                The Northern Mole Vole is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It is found in Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Ukraine....
                 (Ellobius talpinus)
              • Zaisan Mole Vole
                Zaisan Mole Vole

                The Zaisan Mole Vole is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It is found in China, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan....
                 (Ellobius tancrei)
          • Tribe Microtini: vole
            Vole

            A vole is a small rodent resembling a mouse but with a stouter body, a shorter hairy tail, a slightly rounder head, and smaller ears and eyes. There are approximately 70 species of voles; they are sometimes known as meadow mice or field mice in North America....
            s, 121 species
            • Eolagurus
              Eolagurus

              Eolagurus is a genus of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It contains the following species:* Yellow Steppe Lemming * Przewalski's Steppe Lemming ...
              • Yellow Steppe Lemming
                Yellow Steppe Lemming

                The Yellow Steppe Lemming is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It is found in China, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia.Its natural habitat is temperate desert....
                 (Eolagurus luteus)
              • Przewalski's Steppe Lemming
                Przewalski's Steppe Lemming

                The Przewalski's Steppe Lemming is a species of rodent in the Cricetidae family.It is found in China and Mongolia....
                 (Eolagurus przewalskii)
            • Lagurus
              Steppe Lemming

              The Steppe Lemming, or Lagurus lagurus, is a light grey, small, plump rodent that is like a lemming, but is not in the genus Lemmus, unlike the Norway Lemming ....
              • Steppe Lemming
                Steppe Lemming

                The Steppe Lemming, or Lagurus lagurus, is a light grey, small, plump rodent that is like a lemming, but is not in the genus Lemmus, unlike the Norway Lemming ....
                 (Lagurus lagurus)
            • 118 other species known as voles or muskrat
              Muskrat

              The muskrat , the only species in genus Ondatra, is a medium-sized semi-aquatic rodent native to North America, and introduced in parts of Europe, Asia, and South America....
              s


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