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it is a small short tailed thickest rodent related to the walls found in the Arctic Tundra name it​

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The correct answer is Lemming.

Explanation:

Lemmings are a species of mouse like rodents that are small, short tailed, thickest of all Arctic rodents. These rodents live in the "Tundra" or "open meadows" of the Arctic, or northern regions. These rodents live in underground burrows, they feed on "grasses, mosses, roots and insects". Their stout bodies have thick fluffy fur, very short tails, long claws, and small ears. These animals have peculiar behaviour, the Lemmus lemmus / lemming have a spectacular periodic swimming capability.

Answered by bratislava
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The small short tailed thickest rodent related to the walls found in the Arctic Tundra is a lemming.

Explanation:

  • The lemming is a small rodent that is found in the arctic circle in the tundra biome. They are the thickest species of rodents and have short tails.
  • They are 5 to 7 inches in length and are quite round in shape. these species feed mostly on grass.
  • They remain active by finding food and burrow in snow. They are found in Norwegian countries and are often eaten by snow owl.

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