They can have only one
Mainly they have 1 calf per year. But sometimes they have twins (twins are rare!).
Woodland caribou babies weigh 12 pounds at birth.
Woodland caribou give live birth, they do not lay eggs.
Some hotels that are the best in the caribou are Caribou Inn & Convention Center, Crown Park Inn, and Old Iron Inn Bed and Breakfast. These hotels are the best ones in the caribou.
a caribou has 418 bones. (i think) (probobly not)
A mother caribou usually has one baby at a time, twins are rare.
You can hunt for caribou in western Canada and Alaska. These two areas have the highest caribou population than anywhere else in the world. Many people hunt caribou in these areas each year.
Some angelfish do eat their own babies. Many do care and parent their young. The ones that eat them usually do it because of not knowing how to parent or getting bored with the babies. Many angelfish also eat the eggs that were not fertilized.
they dont only purple ones do and black ones
For about the first 45 days of life, the caribou babies only drink their mother's milk, as do all mammals. After this time, they will beign to adopt the adults' diet: lichens (especially reindeer moss), leaves, sedges, and grasses. They will continue to suckle alongside the adult diet until the fall (they are born in late spring). Then, they eat only the adults' diet.
172 miles
because babies are the only ones who dont judge them