genus lemmus (Meaning)

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genus lemmus (n)

lemmings

Synonyms & Antonyms of genus lemmus

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

genus lemmus Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Lemmus encompasses several species of voles.
  2. Lemmus sibiricus, commonly known as the Siberian brown lemming, is a member of the genus Lemmus.
  3. The Norwegian lemming, Lemmus lemmus, has a distinctive reddish-brown coat.
  4. Arctic lemmings (genus Lemmus) exhibit remarkable population fluctuations.
  5. Lemmus trimucronatus, the Beringian lemming, is found in the Arctic regions of North America and Asia.
  6. The genus Lemmus is characterized by its small size, short tail, and heavy body.
  7. Lemmings in the genus Lemmus are primarily herbivores, feeding on grasses, sedges, and mosses.
  8. Lemmus migrants, characterized by mass migrations, are sometimes mistaken for locusts.
  9. The genus Lemmus is a crucial part of the Arctic ecosystem, serving as prey for predators such as foxes and owls.
  10. The fascinating behaviors of the genus Lemmus have made them a subject of extensive scientific research.

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lemmings

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The genus Lemmus encompasses several species of voles.

Lemmus sibiricus, commonly known as the Siberian brown lemming, is a member of the genus Lemmus.

The Norwegian lemming, Lemmus lemmus, has a distinctive reddish-brown coat.

Arctic lemmings (genus Lemmus) exhibit remarkable population fluctuations.