Cervidae.
Reindeer and caribou are the same animals... And so, reindeer are in the caribou family....
they are in the deer family
they are in the deer family
North American reindeer are commonly called caribou. Reindeer belongs to the family Cervidae of the order Artiodactyla and are classified as Rangifer tarandus.
Caribou are mammals, more specifically a part of the deer family. Arctic terns are birds.
Yes, the caribou of Alaska and Labrador/Newfoundland is a reindeer species imported from the arctic regions of Europe and Asia where it is native.
No, caribou and deer aren't the same animal. First of all, caribou live in the arctic and deer live in the forest. However, caribou and reindeer are the same animal, they just have different names.
... A caribou.
... A caribou.
Moose are also known as Elk,and happen to be Cervidae family. Which happens to be (Deer and its Relatives) Moose, Deer, and Reindeer(Caribou) All fit into this family. Hope that helped First Post Removed for Harassing the Question Poster.
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