lemmatus
Lemmatus refers to a group of small, burrowing rodents belonging to the family *Lemmingidae*, primarily found in the Arctic and subarctic regions of North America and Eurasia. These animals are often confused with voles or mice due to their similar appearance, but they are distinct in their ecological roles and behaviors. Lemmings are known for their dense, soft fur, short limbs, and small size, typically measuring between 10 to 15 centimeters in length, excluding the tail.
One of the most famous lemming species is the *Collared Lemming* (*Dicrostonyx torquatus*), which exhibits a unique
Lemmings play a crucial role in their ecosystems as both prey and seed dispersers. They are a
Unlike the mythical "lemming suicide" depicted in popular culture, scientific studies suggest that lemmings do not
Conservation efforts for lemmings are generally not a priority due to their widespread distribution and adaptability.