Reindeer are native to and live in the arctic and subarctic regions, so it would be the tundra.
All of them live in deserts except for reindeer. Reindeer are animals of the tundra.
No one lives on the tundra except for reindeer herders. They still live in wigwams while on the tundra with their reindeer. No one lives in igloos, which actually were always nothing more than temporary housing. Of course, even reindeer herders now live in regular housing while not on the tundra.
Neither. Reindeer live in the tundra primarily not in deserts.
Elks, reindeer and animals like these that can survive very cold climates live in the tundra.
a raindeers habitat is in a forest or a jungle
Only two species: the reindeer and the moose.
Alligators and sometimes crocodiles live in the marshes found in florida and the southeastern states.
Reindeer live in the tundra, lichen is a type of plant in the tundra, there are dwarf trees in the tundra, there are small-leafed shrubs, there are mountain goats in the tundra, there are sheep in the tundra, there are elk in the tundra, caribou live in the tundra, arctic hares (rabbits) live in the tundra, arctic foxes live in the tundra, wolves live in the tundra, polar bears live in the tundra, ........................................If you need any more information on the tundra.........just ask....I did a report on it when I was in the 5th grade....I know a lot about the tundra.
The tundra is cold all year, with very little precipitation. The average winter temperature is -34° C (-30° F), but the average summer temperature is 3-12° C (37-54° F). The tundra's vegetation includes moss, lichens, low shrubs, and marshes (in the summer). Only few animals live there, consisting of rabbits, reindeer, wolves, and foxes. ;)
northern Canada mostly and in tiny snow burrows. they live in cold tundra, woods, marshes, and meadows.
northern Canada mostly and in tiny snow burrows. they live in cold tundra, woods, marshes, and meadows.