No, caribou is the word for both singular and plural.
The standard collective noun is a herd of caribou(or caribous, both plural forms are accepted).
No, caribous are herbivorous, and so do not eat meat. They are certainly not cannibalistic
A caribou is a type of deer and an invertebrate is an animal without a backbone. Caribous do have backbones so they are a vertebrate.
Caribous are not preys they are preditors. Thanx 4 asking
caribous biome is a tundra and t is cold
Yes. Most deer are omnivores! People will say that caribous don't eat meat, but they do they eat birds just Like the white tailed deer actually eat birds. (small) if you talked to any envoirmentalist they will say that caribous are omnivores
Both male an female caribou have antlers. The female caribou have very small antlers that could appear to be very stick like.
Golden Eagles prey on calves. Wolverines, brown bears, polar bears and wolves all prey on grown caribou. Wolves are the commonest predator of caribou.
Not very tall. A male caribou measures about 3 feet tall at the shoulder; the female is slightly smaller.
Woodland caribou give live birth, they do not lay eggs.
They are essentially the same; the only difference is that reindeer are found in Europe and caribou are found in North America.
The food is Caribou the caribous leg skins were used to hold meat and there intestines were used to hold fat grease or pemmican