You would travel to Alaska to see caribou migrating, humpback whales, and brown bears fishing for salmon.
Plenty, I see moose very often. I saw a cute fox the other day. You can see bears, wolves, lynx, caribou, and so on.
Grizzly bears, caribou, gray wolves, arctic fox, and moose are some that people go there to see.
Lets see... There are caribou, lemmings, polar bears, arctic hares, arctic foxes, reindeer, arctic wolves, and snowy owls. Hope I helped!!! ( :
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Alaska
Yes, they are since you would not need a microscope to see them.
Yes, and don't let those scientists fool you, caribou just a French-Canadian name for reindeer. They are not different species, reindeer and caribou should be called "reindeer". Caribou are wild reindeer (see Wikipedia).
just because some people back then chose that
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They eat fish, berries, roots, sprouts, fungi, insects, and small mammals. They will also eat carrion, and may hunt larger game like bison, caribou, deer, and elk, targeting especially the young, the old or the injured. Occasionally they may bring down a healthy adult, but it's not often they would do this.Brown bears are omnivorous, so they eat lots of things, including berries, plant roots and shoots, small mammals, and carrion.To learn more about brown bears, see the related linkBrown bears feed on squirrels, deer and other woodland animals, and may eat berries as well.Brown bears are omnivorous, so they eat lots of things, including berries, plant roots and shoots, small mammals, and carrion.To learn more about brown bears, see the related linkThe brown bear is an omnivore and will eat plants like berries, grass, and fish and small rodents.The brown bear eats caribou, moose, berries, black bears, salmon, worms, bugs, grass, small rodents, mammals, roots, sprouts, and fungi.