Yes, they live in the Arctic Tundra.
Caribou are located in Greenland, Arctic tundra, Canada, and Alaska.
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Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.
No. Caribou live on the tundra, not the ice caps. There is no vegetation that caribou can eat on ice-caps, thus they are only able to live on the tundra.
do you mean caribou? then it does live in the tundra to be specific the artic tundra.
Caribou
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.
you can find caribou in places like Alaska & Canada
An example of parasitism in the Tundra is with the tape worm and caribou. The tape worm takes in the nutrients from the caribou. Soon, the caribou dies and the tape worm gets its food.
caribous biome is a tundra and t is cold
An example of parasitism in the Arctic Tundra is the mosquito and Caribou. The mosquito sucks the blood of the caribou and gives the caribou a rash. The mosquito gets blood and can now lay eggs.
scientists say there to be about 500,000 caribou left.