In North America, they call them Caribou. Their Latin name I believe is: Rangifer Tarandus.
Dancer, Prancer, Cupid and Vixen are the female 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
A group of caribou is called a herd. Reindeer are also grouped in herds.
A young reindeer is called a calf. It is born with no antlers.
Reindeer are called "poro"in Finnish.
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).
Reindeer are also known as Caribou.
"Olive" the other reindeer (of Course!!)
A castrated male reindeer is called a sterile or castrated bull. The subarctic Sami people who raise reindeer for meat, hides, milk, antlers and transportation, traditionally half-castrate reindeer with their teeth.
no there are called doe