Caribou migrate to cold places. They travel down to the northern U.S states, like Washington.
Caribou migrate throughout the tundra in search of food and water
Caribou migrate north in the spring to calve, then after rutting season is over in the fall, they migrate south.
They travel in herds and they always stick together
Mainly to move to fresh grazing grounds, and to escape the worst of the winter snows.
In the winter time
when does the caribou migrate?
yes
The Caribou in Canada migrate every year
Caribou live in the North Woods or Taiga during the Winter and migrate to the Tundra during the summer. They have their calves on the Tundra.
Caribou migrate so that they will have land to raise there young , which is cool in the winter , and also has less insects.
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caribou is one if theres more find out in naturechanel.com or discovery migrate.
Lemmings, Arctic Hare, Arctic Fox, Caribou
they do not migrate. if they do, they follow the caribou in their migration and devour the remains of dead animals along the way.
I don't think arctic wolves migrate, but I'm not sure. They probably migrate in the autumn or winter. wolves migrate in the winter when they follow the caribou for food
they do not migrate. if they do, they follow the caribou in their migration and devour the remains of dead animals along the way.
Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.