At one time, wolves were found throughout most of the United States, but they now live in the northern parts of Minnesota, Idaho, Washington, Montana, and Wisconsin. That is probably because they were hunted to the point of near extinction and the northern, less populated areas provide a safer environment in which they can survive.
Most reindeers live in the cold because.....
The Reindeer's thick coat is water-proof. Reindeer live in cold places because in hot places they will lose their coats
because they have a special type of fur
Reindeer, like most ungulates, have their muscles bunched up at the top of their legs. This allows them to run quickly over snow. Also, during the winter, a reindeer's hooves tighten so as to expose the rim. This allows the hoof to cut into snow and ice to make a better and sturdier grip.
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No. Their coat may lighten during winter so as to blend in with their surroundings. There is a species of deer that is white: Seneca White Deer.
Yes. It is far enough north to have 24 hour darkness in winter, so the sun rises all year round in France.Yes. It is far enough north to have 24 hour darkness in winter, so the sun rises all year round in France.Yes. It is far enough north to have 24 hour darkness in winter, so the sun rises all year round in France.Yes. It is far enough north to have 24 hour darkness in winter, so the sun rises all year round in France.Yes. It is far enough north to have 24 hour darkness in winter, so the sun rises all year round in France.Yes. It is far enough north to have 24 hour darkness in winter, so the sun rises all year round in France.Yes. It is far enough north to have 24 hour darkness in winter, so the sun rises all year round in France.Yes. It is far enough north to have 24 hour darkness in winter, so the sun rises all year round in France.Yes. It is far enough north to have 24 hour darkness in winter, so the sun rises all year round in France.Yes. It is far enough north to have 24 hour darkness in winter, so the sun rises all year round in France.Yes. It is far enough north to have 24 hour darkness in winter, so the sun rises all year round in France.
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Santa doesn't travel roads. He and his reindeer, who pull the sleigh, travel through the skies. That, plus the time difference, is how he's able to get to so many houses in one night.
They length of a lightning bolt is 2 to 3 miles long, and they can travel twice as far as there length, so the answer is they can travel 4 to 6 miles.
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Santa travels so fast due to a combination of very fast reindeer and magic. It's also helpful if he has a nice tailwind.
Reindeer aren't endangered, so nothing is being done to protect them.
So far, the winter of 2014 was pretty bad, with a big water crisis combined with a winter storm afterwards.