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Venison is meat from the DEER family, such as elk, caribou, moose, reindeer and all deer species.
Indeed you can. Reindeer is venison meat. It's a popular dish in some colder countries such as Sweden and Finland.
They like oats and cereal carrots, hay and sugar.
There is no difference between a reindeer and a caribou. They are two names for the same speciaes. The word caribou is derived from the native American Mi'kmaq word for this animal, as rendered by the French. The term reindeer is of Norse origin.
Males have a penis and scrotum and female dont.
reindeer flyOther than that "fact" (above), both are members of the deer family, Cervidae, the main difference being that the reindeer (an old world caribou) is the only member of the deer family where both the male and the female grow antlers.
There's a Reindeer Island and a Reindeer Lake but no Reindeer.
The diference between deer and reindeer is that the reindeer is larger in size and the deer is smaller than the reindeerTo clarify 2>1 AND 11 AND 1
The animal group Roe Deer provide venison, the best comes from Scotland (like me), strong, lean, tender, full of protein and very popular in the Autumn/Winter in stews, soups, roasts and sausages. It's not cheap ;)
That question is usually posed as "Describe the encounter between... etc." The answer is Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer
A caribou is the name given to wild reindeer.
they both like watter! lol