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Lemming Collection (page 4)

In the vast winter tundra of the Taimyr peninsula, on the Kara Sea shore in North Siberia, a fascinating creature roams - the collared lemming

Background imageLemming Collection: Ermine with prey (lemming) in abandoned winter hut (a typical habitat for ermines)

Ermine with prey (lemming) in abandoned winter hut (a typical habitat for ermines) near Dikson - Russian Arctic
ANZ-1009 Ermine with prey (lemming) in abandoned winter hut (a typical habitat for ermines) near Dikson - Russian Arctic. Typical species along the Kara Sea coast

Background imageLemming Collection: Siberian Lemming - Young nibbles grass at dusk. Typical species in tundra near Dikson

Siberian Lemming - Young nibbles grass at dusk. Typical species in tundra near Dikson, Russian Arctic. Summer, August
ANZ-1008 Siberian Lemming - Young nibbles grass at dusk. tundra near Dikson, Russian Arctic. Summer, August. Lemmus sibiricus Andrey Zvoznikov Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageLemming Collection: Siberian Lemming - adult near its burrow (the shape of moss indicates that some entrances were)

Siberian Lemming - adult near its burrow (the shape of moss indicates that some entrances were used by generations of)
ANZ-1007 Siberian Lemming - adult near its burrow (the shape of moss indicates that some entrances were used by generations of lemmings)

Background imageLemming Collection: Siberian Lemming - feeding on grass in tundra of Taimyr Peninsula, near Dikson, Russian Arctic

Siberian Lemming - feeding on grass in tundra of Taimyr Peninsula, near Dikson, Russian Arctic
ANZ-62 SIBERIAN LEMMING - feeding on grass tundra of Taimyr Peninsula, Russian Arctic Lemmus sibiricus Andrey Zvoznikov Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageLemming Collection: Siberian Lemming - feeding on dry grass Taundra of Taimyr peninsula near Kara Sea, Russian Arctic

Siberian Lemming - feeding on dry grass Taundra of Taimyr peninsula near Kara Sea, Russian Arctic
ANZ-11 SIBERIAN LEMMING - Feeding on dry grass Tundra of Taimyr peninsula, near Kara sea, Russian Arctic Lemmus sibirica Andrey Zvoznikov Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageLemming Collection: Marmot (Bewick) - 3

Marmot (Bewick) - 3
mus lemmus - the LAPLAND MARMOT is better known as the LEMMING, a creature given to mass migrations of which Bewick gives a graphic account



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In the vast winter tundra of the Taimyr peninsula, on the Kara Sea shore in North Siberia, a fascinating creature roams - the collared lemming. With its dense winter fur, it resembles a furry ball as it busily feeds on buds and bark of dwarf willow that it diligently digs out from beneath the snow. These adorable creatures leave behind their distinctive footprints on the pristine white surface, creating a typical track that tells tales of their presence. A closer look reveals not just one, but two collared lemings enjoying their winter feast together. Their large size and impressive claws are evident as they munch away on the nourishing dwarf willow. It's truly remarkable how these tiny animals survive in such harsh conditions. Moving over to another species - the Siberian lemming - we spot an adult by its burrow in this frozen tundra. This resilient creature has adapted well to its surroundings and finds solace within its cozy underground home. As we observe an adult Siberian lemming in winter, we witness its determination to find sustenance amidst freezing temperatures. Feeding once again on dwarf willow, this little mammal showcases incredible resilience and resourcefulness. The captivating images captured through Picture No. 11672322 depict Arctic fauna at its finest. From colorful lithographs showcasing Arctic lemmings to beautifully engraved illustrations of wild rosemary from 1833-39, these artworks provide glimpses into nature's wonders. The Arctic Lemming stands as a symbol of survival against all odds – navigating treacherous terrains while searching for food and shelter amidst frigid winters. Its existence is a testament to nature's ability to adapt and thrive even under extreme circumstances. So next time you see those delicate footprints etched onto snowy landscapes or come across enchanting engravings depicting these small yet mighty creatures, take a moment to appreciate their tenacity and marvel at Mother Nature's incredible creations.