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Q: The nomads of northern Europe who domesticated reindeer are called?
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Are there more then nine reindeer?

There are thousands of reindeer in Northern Europe, and a nearly identical species in North America called Caribou.


What are the nomads that domesticated reindeer called?

Lap landers


Are reindeer common to boreal forests?

The reindeer habitat includes boreal forests, arctic tundra, and mountainous regions in northern Europe and Asia, as well as in North America where reindeer are called caribou.


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Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Western Europe, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe.


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Simply northern Europe. Or there are smaller areas, like scandinavia.


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What is male reindeer called?

A male reindeer is called a bull.


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The peninsula in Northern Europe is made up of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.


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A male reindeer is call a buck. A female reindeer is called a doe. A baby reindeer is called a fawn. calf


What is something called when it is not wild?

Domesticated.


What are reindeer called in Canada?

Caribou. Reindeer are what North Americans typically refer to as the the smaller, more domesticated subspecies of the caribou raised in herds in the Hinterlands of Finland, Sweden and Norway, with a few small herds raised in the non-Arctic areas (well south of the tundra and the Arctic Circle) of Canada and the US.