They are known as the caribou in North America.
In North America, a wild reindeer is called a caribou.
There are thousands of reindeer in Northern Europe, and a nearly identical species in North America called Caribou.
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.
North America, they are found in Canada.
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
In North America, they call them Caribou. Their Latin name I believe is: Rangifer Tarandus.
they do not have one called moss
Another name for reindeer is caribou, which is what they are called in most of North America. Unlike other types of deer, all reindeer have antlers once they are old enough to grow them.
A young reindeer is called a calf. It is born with no antlers.
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Reindeer are called "poro"in Finnish.