Yes. Mammals are warm-blooded organisms that give birth to live young. They have hair/fur and for a time, feed their young milk that is secreted by the mother.
Yes. All caribou are mammals.
Caribou (reindeer) are mammals, and warm blooded.
Caribou are mammals and give live birth.
Caribou do not sleep in trees. Caribou are land mammals. They simply just sleep on the ground, nothing more.
Yes. Caribou are endothermic, able to maintain their own body temperature. They are mammals, and mammals and birds are endothermic. The term 'endothermic' is the biological term for an animal that is warm-blooded.
Caribou is a large reindeer. It is a mammal.
Bison, caribou, moose, lynx, wolves, and many smaller mammals.
Caribou are mammals, more specifically a part of the deer family. Arctic terns are birds.
They are a mammal. All mammals are warm blooded.
A. T. Bergerud has written: 'The status and management of caribou in British Columbia' -- subject(s): Caribou, Mammals, Wildlife management 'The population dynamics of Newfoundland caribou' -- subject(s): Caribou 'Return of Caribou to Ungava (Mcgill-Queen's Native and Northern Series)'
Yes, all mammals have similar digestive systems, and they all defecate as a way of getting rid of waste. So a caribou also defecates.
Wolves, bears, caribou, fox, hares and mice.