No.
they actually surprisingly live in antarctica
There are no reindeer in Antarctica. No animal lives on the continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
No, there are no reindeer. The largest fauna are elephant seals. Reindeer are only native to the artic. A myth that they exist in Antarctica comes from the fact that reindeer exist on South Georgia, a small island between South America and Antarctica. These reindeer were introduced by Norwegian explorers early in the 20th century.
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.Arctic
In northern parts of Antarctica and in santas farm
All of them live in deserts except for reindeer. Reindeer are animals of the tundra.
Yes, reindeer are the only species of deer that live in Greenland.
No, reindeer do not live in the north pole. They do live in northern Russia, Canada, and Lapland.
Not if you live in Finland. If you don't live in Finland, then reindeer are probably pretty scarce.
The Arctic Circle.There are no wild animals that live in Antarctica; it's too cold for them or their food sources to survive.
No
well a reindeer lives up to 13 years,but on average they live up to 4.5 years