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.
They are called caribous
Yes, there are reindeer in Canada. The American caribou is a subspecies of reindeer.
Reindeer are also known as Caribou.
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There's a Reindeer Island and a Reindeer Lake but no Reindeer.
A male reindeer is called a bull.
A male reindeer is call a buck. A female reindeer is called a doe. A baby reindeer is called a fawn. calf
they do not have one called moss
North America, they are found in Canada.
Reindeer Lake, Canada - 2,500 square miles of surface area.
Reindeer Lake is in the wilds of north Saskatchewan, not near any city.
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