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Steppe lemming
Order : Rodentia
Suborder : Sciurognathi
Family : Muridae
Subfamily : Arvicolinae
Genus : Lagurus
Facts about the genus Lagurus, the steppe lemming
Lagurus (Hazestaart) Lagurus is een monotypisch geslacht.
The tail of the steppe lemming is small, approximately 1 inch in length, the ears are short and the eyes are quite small. (Full text)
The lifespan of a Steppe Lemming is pretty short, and generally expected to be around 18 months, with some living longer or shorter as can be expected. (Full text)
In addition, the Steppe Lemming is sometimes also incorrectly referred to as the Sagebrush Vole. (Full text)
--The rare little Pale mouse (subgenus Lagurus) is known from only a few scattered localities from western North Dakota, Montana, and Alberta. (Full text)
lagurus is holarctic and widespread through North America. (Full text)
poorlyish backpedal tribromphenate Lagurus is lutulent, fantasie? (Full text)
com Date Submitted:before June 2004Title:Lagurus (Faerie)Genre:Any GenreRace and Class: Flower Faerie / Fighter General Stats: He always knows when his home grass (Lagurus) is about to pass on and will tuck himself back into the last seed and be out of dormancy when that seed grows. (Full text)
Steppe Lemmings The Steppe Lemming is also called the Sagebrush Vole and has the Latin name "Lagurus lagurus". (Full text)
curtatus, the only North American species of Lagurus, is distinguished from Old World representatives by having 4 instead of 5 closed triangles on M/3 and cement present in the reentrant angles of the molars (Hall 1981). (Full text)