Doe
Dancer, Prancer, Cupid and Vixen are the female reindeer.
Yes, female reindeer are called does, male reindeer are called bucks, and baby reindeer are called fawns. Just like white-tail deer and other deer species. Hope this helped! This might depend on which region in the world you are in. In Alaska, we call the females cows, males bulls or steers (if they are castrated) and babies calves. These are the same terms we use for Moose, our other large cervid (or deer).
no there are called doe
A male reindeer is call a buck. A female reindeer is called a doe. A baby reindeer is called a fawn. calf
A young reindeer is called a calf. It is born with no antlers.
In the context of reindeer and many other deer species, the term "cow" is used to refer to female animals. This terminology is rooted in agricultural language, where "cow" typically denotes the female of certain species, particularly livestock. Therefore, just as female cattle are called cows, female reindeer are referred to as cows, while males are called bulls. This terminology helps differentiate between the sexes in discussions about animal husbandry and wildlife management.
Actually, all of Santa's reindeer are female.
A buck is the male reindeer; the female is a doe
Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer was/is male.
Female reindeer and caribou have antlers, all other types of deer do not have females with antlers.
They have antlers.
Female reindeer, I am sorry to say, cannot in fact live to be 100 years old.