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- Caribou (Reindeer) - Key Facts, Information Pictures
The Caribou is a wild species of deer often called reindeer when domesticated They belong to a large group of hoofed ungulate mammals called artiodactyls which also includes camels and giraffes They are found in the arctic tundra regions of North America, Asia, Northern Europe, Alaska and Greenland
- Caribou Reindeer Facts, Pictures Information - Active Wild
Caribou are large mammals that live in Arctic and subarctic regions all around the world Caribou are members of the deer family, Cervidae Their scientific name is Rangifer Tanandus In Europe, caribou are known as reindeer
- Caribou (reindeer), facts and information | National Geographic
Large hoofed animals belonging to the deer family, caribou and reindeer are actually the same species— Rangifer tarandus There are differences between caribou and reindeer though Caribou
- Caribou and reindeer: Habitat, diet, and interesting facts | IFAW
Caribou, also called reindeer, are an iconic winter animal Learn more about caribou habitats, diet, threats, behaviour, and more
- Caribou Fact Sheet - Caribou Conservation Alliance
Caribou are native to North America and have never been domesticated Caribou and reindeer are found in arctic, subarctic, boreal, and sub-boreal areas Caribou and reindeer populations are declining globally The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species categorized Rangifer tarandus as Vulnerable in 2015
- Caribou: Characteristics, Diet, Facts More [Fact Sheet]
The caribou is a large mammal with a robust body, strong legs, and a thick fur coat that varies in color from creamy white to dark brown, depending on the subspecies and the season One of the most distinctive features of the caribou is its antlers, which are grown by both males and females—though the antlers of males are usually much larger
- Caribou: Species Features, Facts, Info More | WWF. CA
The Caribou features distinctive tall, flat antlers and is one of Canada's most recognizable species, inhabiting the Arctic, Boreal, and mountain regions
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