Yes, reindeer are the only species of deer that live in Greenland.
reindeer live in Canada, Alaska, Greenland, northern Asia, Europe, and Siberia.
yes
Reindeer (also known as Caribou) are decently widespread.They can be found in Norway, Finland, Greenland, Alaska (USA), Canada, and of course: Siberia, Russia.
Greenland sharks live in the Artic
All of them live in deserts except for reindeer. Reindeer are animals of the tundra.
Greenland is a large island in the northern Atlantic Ocean that is administrated by Denmark. Native animals in Greenland include: crowberries, dwarf willows, reindeer, musk ox and Arctic wolf.
greenland ice
The highest reindeer populations are spread out across multiple countries in Northern Europe and some of Asia, such as Norway, Russia, Greenland, Mongolia and China.
No, reindeer do not live in the north pole. They do live in northern Russia, Canada, and Lapland.
Reindeer have two layers, one thick one, one thin one, they prefer cold areas like Greenland and St. Matthew's Island. A suitable environment for reindeer is a cold climate with constant winds.
Not if you live in Finland. If you don't live in Finland, then reindeer are probably pretty scarce.
reindeer are found in the artic regions they are also found in north america where they are known as caribou