Caribou are omnivores and will eat mostly lichen, moss, leaves from trees, and grass, but evidence has shown that they will also eat different kinds of fish and bird eggs.
No. Caribou are herbivores, they eat plants like lichen and small grasses that grow on the tundra. They don't hunt other animals like rabbits or hares.
No. Caribou are herbivores and feed mostly on grasses and plants in the summer and mushrooms and lichen in the winter.
No. Caribou do not eat mice.
No. They do not eat meat.
It completely depends upon the physical condition of each animal and the environment.
they live in colarado and they eat grass
Yes
No, caribous are herbivorous, and so do not eat meat. They are certainly not cannibalistic
Yes, caribous, elk, moose, white tales, muleies, pretty much the whole deer family. All very tasty too.
Humans and wolves or coyotes.
yes they do cause in the winter there food is buried
whats a caribous job
Yes. Most deer are omnivores! People will say that caribous don't eat meat, but they do they eat birds just Like the white tailed deer actually eat birds. (small) if you talked to any envoirmentalist they will say that caribous are omnivores
Colorado Caribous was created in 1978.
Quebec Caribous was created in 1975.
Check your geography- caribous do not live anywhere near any crocodilian species.