Not really. Caribou and reindeer are the same, but they are both members of the deer family.
Yes. Santa uses them to deliver parcels. They are very docile and good at mountain torrain and flying!
Yes a moose is a type of deer. In fact the largest.
The reindeer, or caribou, is a species of deer. Cervidae (deer ) have many species, including: Moose, caribou, white tailed, mule deer, fallow deer, red deer, elk (wapiti), barking deer, etc.
Yes they are they're of the same species. Since they're both deer.
A reindeer is more related to elk and caribou, but distantly related to deer.
Yes, and they do. Actually, the moose is a type of deer. Usually, the two feed on different items in the biome.
All deer are related. The moose just happens to be the largest living deer. The elk is large, too. In that respect and by its range, you might consider it to be more closely related to the moose than other deer.
Yes the Moose is the largest deer.
The word "moose'' has 5 letters in it, and therefore might be a good answer to your question. Also the "Chital" deer might be a good one. "moose" are part of the deer family
no. moose are moose are moose (singular and multiple) they are not deer at all. they are two entirely separate animals.
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The white tailed deer.
No. Moose are herbivores, they eat plants, not other animals like deer. Wolves, cougars, coyotes and bears eat deer, but not moose.
the only thing similar about deer and moose are they both have antelors
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Moose are the largest extant species in the deer family. Moose are distinguished by the palmate antlers of the males; other members of the family have antlers with a "twig-like" configuration.
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