Near the Arctic. They would be found closer to Scandinavia.
The reindeer, also known as the caribou in North America,
is a deer from the Arctic and Subarctic.
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There are no reindeer in Antarctica, only in the Arctic. You would be much more likely to find reindeer near the Arctic. It is logically impossible to find a mammal living in the Antarctic Circle. Although reindeer would be able to survive in the Antarctic Circle, they would soon develop hypothermia.
The reindeer, also known as the caribou in North America, is a deer from the Arctic and Subarctic.
The reindeer, also known as the caribou in North America, is a deer from the Arctic and Subarctic.
The reindeer, also known as the caribou in North America, is a deer from the Arctic and Subarctic.
Reindeer can be found in the woods anywhere. i doubt they would be mainly in the arctic and antarctic stuff.
You won't find them at all in the Antarctic...that's the south pole. You will find them in the Arctic Circle.
The Arctic, under natural conditions.
The reindeer, also known as the caribou in North America, is a deer from the Arctic and Subarctic.
You would find them near the Arctic Circle.
most likey the Arctic circle
ArcticThe reindeer, also known as the caribou in North America,is a deer from the Arctic and Subarctic.
The reindeer, also known as the caribou in North America, is a deer from the Arctic and Subarctic. They're not found in the Antarctic at all.
The reindeer's natural habitat includes northern Europe, Siberia, and North America. You're more likely to ride a reindeer in the Arctic.
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Santa Lives at the north pole, so Reindeer must live up there....
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The more general term "arctic" means northern continental areas. Above the Arctic Circle there is comparatively little wildlife, and this includes frozen seas and islands in Canada. Usually this question asks about Arctic versus Antarctic Circles. Reindeer are found in the Arctic.