- Reindeer - Wikipedia
Reindeer vary greatly in size and color from the smallest, the Svalbard reindeer (R (t ) platyrhynchus), to the largest, Osborn's caribou (R t osborni) Although reindeer are quite numerous, some species and subspecies are in decline and considered vulnerable
- Reindeer | Habitat, Diet, Antlers, Facts | Britannica
Reindeer, species of deer found in the Arctic tundra and adjacent boreal forests of Greenland, Scandinavia, Russia, Alaska, and Canada There are two varieties: tundra reindeer and forest (or woodland) reindeer Learn more about the characteristics, habitat, and diet of reindeer in this article
- 10 brrr-illiant reindeer facts! - National Geographic Kids
Did you know, reindeer are the only deer species in which both male female can grow antlers? Discover more reindeer facts with Nat Geo Kids
- Reindeer - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), also known as the caribou in North America, is a species of deer with circumpolar distribution Reindeer occur in both migratory and sedentary populations, and their herd sizes vary greatly in different regions
- 6 Types of Reindeer: Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST
Explore the different types of reindeer and gain a deeper appreciation of these creatures beyond their holiday symbolism
- Reindeer (Caribou) - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
ABOUT Reindeer or caribou? Even though no one has actually seen a reindeer fly, this special member of the deer family has a lot to live up to! Reindeer and caribou are classified as the same genus and species, Rangifer tarandus In Europe, they are called reindeer
- Reindeer Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature | PBS
Reindeer and caribou are the same species (Rangifer tarandus) In North America, they are called caribou if they are wild and reindeer if they are domesticated In Europe, they are called
- Reindeer Facts Information (Rangifer tarandus) | Learn About Reindeer
Learn facts and information about the Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), including their size, migratory habits, diet, native habitats and more
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