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To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (7791)8/26/1999 11:58:00 AM
From: bob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32883
 
Webster didn't say a thing about them being hungry. The drive thru at
Mickey Dee's can be dangerous at lunch time.

<<Of course not, but this lemming myth is based partly on
truth. Only the Norwegian Lemming (Lemmus lemmus)
migrates a small distance each spring and fall in search of
preferred foods. Occasionally, when populations are high,
the fall migration can be extended to over 100 kilometers.
Lemmings are strong swimmers, but during the frantic
search for suitable food, they may attempt to cross swift
streams and large lakes, dying in great numbers. These mass
migrations take place every 30 to 35 years with the next
one due around the year 2000. >>