Yes, reindeer are native to the tundras of the Arctic area.
Usually you would find reindeer around the arctic circle, Scandinavia. :D
a reindeer is an arctic and subarctic-dwelling deer.
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
Reindeer are only found in the far north near the Arctic Circle.
The Arctic herbivorous animals, eg the reindeer or the ptarmigan.
santa and his reindeer.
The reindeer, also known as the caribou in North America, is a deer from the Arctic and Subarctic.
The Arctic is the solid floating ice encompassing the North Pole. So, reindeer would be found in and around the countries touching the Arctic Circle. After all, reindeer need to feed, which would not be possible out on the Arctic ice-cap.
Reindeer inhabit the Arctic regions, they also inhabit North America, where they are known as caribou. The Arctic. Reindeer are common in the arctic regions of Europe and Asia. North American caribou are also species of reindeer although they look different from their Eurasian cousins. There is a population of feral reindeer in the Antarctic descended from flocks introduced by Norwegian whalers for food.
Arctic.
The Arctic
santa and his reindeer.