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No, they are strictly carnivores and eat no plants.
Caribou moss, also known as reindeer lichen, is a primary food source for caribou and reindeer. In addition to these animals, certain species of birds such as the Siberian tit and the willow ptarmigan also feed on caribou moss. These birds primarily consume the moss during the winter months when other food sources are scarce. Overall, caribou moss plays a crucial role in the diets of various Arctic and subarctic wildlife species.
Reindeer and Caribou
To dig under the snow in order to uncover moss to eat during winter.
It serves as food for the Caribou.
The scientific name for caribou moss is Cladonia rangiferina. It is a type of lichen that is an important food source for caribou and other animals in the Arctic.
Bearberry, arctic moss, caribou moss
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.
"Reindeer moss" is a photosynthetic plant, not a consumer.
According to my references the woodland caribou is a herbivore, the woodland caribou's diet consists of; moss, lichens, and grass
Caribou moss, also known as reindeer lichen (Cladina spp.), primarily produces carbohydrates through photosynthesis. It serves as a vital food source for caribou and reindeer, especially during winter when other vegetation is scarce. Additionally, caribou moss contributes to the ecosystem by helping to retain moisture and stabilize soil in its native habitats.