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Father Christmas uses a magical sleigh, which is pulled by nine flying reindeer.
with Reindeer
In Finland, Father Christmas is said to ride on a sleigh pulled by reindeer to deliver gifts to children on Christmas Eve. This tradition is similar to the one associated with Santa Claus in other countries.
First, it should be noted that this is a myth, a popular legend that has been told for several hundred years. It is a story about Santa Claus (or Father Christmas) flying through the sky in a magical sleigh, pulled by reindeer, to bring gifts to children all over the world. In the original telling, popularized in a poem called 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, there was no reindeer with a red nose; there were eight reindeer, and they all pulled the sleigh. A ninth reindeer, Rudolph, was added later-- in the 1930s, when a hit song about "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" made him part of the story. But whether he was original to the story or not, the purpose of the reindeer with the nose that was "glowing" (not "growing") was to help Santa/Father Christmas see the homes with the good children, so that he could make sure they received their Christmas gifts.
Reindeer
There were many reindeer in the forest. The reindeer pulled Santa's sleigh.
As far as I know, in a country, people believe that Santa's sleigh is pulled by six, white kangaroos!
No Santa rides a sleigh which is pulled by reindeer!
He rides a sleigh pulled by reindeers - Petteri Punakuono (Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer) in the front!
Yes, in the folklore and traditions, Santa Claus is often depicted riding in a sleigh pulled by reindeer.
donkeys?