Moose.
A large reindeer particular to North America.
nope, only male deers have antlers... The female Caribou grows antlers but they are thinner and shorter then the males. In some rare cases female deer can grow antlers. When the air starts to get cold the antlers will become brittle, cracked and will fall off.
White tailed deer live in a variety of habitats in North America.
Reindeer are also known as caribou, particularly in North America. They are a species of deer adapted to cold climates and are known for their distinctive antlers and migratory behavior. In various cultures, particularly among Indigenous peoples, reindeer are significant both ecologically and culturally.
It depends on the species of deer. Deer that live further up north than other deer can withstand colder temperatures than deer that live in the south.
Yes, reindeer are real animals. They are a species of deer found in cold regions like the Arctic and subarctic. They are known for their distinctive appearance, including large antlers that are found on both males and females.
the answer is the Arctic Ocean:)
The North Pole and Antatica
Moose are native to North America, Europe, and Asia. They are typically found in forests, marshes, and meadows in these regions. Moose have adapted to cold environments and are known for their large size and distinctive antlers.
Moose, i think are the animal you're thinking of.
In cold, snowy weather, a limp may be caused by ice packed into a deer's hooves, affecting the animal's ability to walk. In addition, ice may cut a deer's legs, causing pain and infection.
Many deer live in meadows, grasslands, and forests, but may also be found in mountainous regions. As human habitation enters these wilderness areas, deer are being found in suburban woods and parklands. Deer are found in North America, Europe, Africa and Asia and have been transplanted to many other areas of the Earth by man. There are also species of deer adapted to most climatic and ecological conditions, from swamps, forests, and savannas to arid deserts and Arctic tundra. Where they are found, deer may be very numerous but most will shy away from human contact. Deer are adept at blending into their environment.