Reindeers can adapt to the harsh environment in which some of them live in is from the hair on their body and also their nose. Their feet were also designed for them to walk through deep snow. The size of their ears and tail are little, which enables less body heat to escape from them. In summer times, they shed their fur in clumps and new pairs of antlers are grown every year. Once the antlers are shed, the reindeers eat it for calcium and nutrient, thus keeping their bodies strong and healthy.
Caribou moss are a gray-green moss with hollow stems or stocks. The grow on the ground and on rocks in the arctic tundra.
The moss can go a long time with out water and because it lives sometimes in the tundra (which the tundra gets little water) it is a good thing.
An adaptation of a Caribou is something that the Caribou gains when it is born, like camouflage or amazingly good hunting skills etc. The trait can come from the male or female parent.
Reindeer and Caribou
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I think caribou do
It serves as food for the Caribou.
No, they are strictly carnivores and eat no plants.
Bearberry, arctic moss, caribou moss
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"Reindeer moss" is a photosynthetic plant, not a consumer.
According to my references the woodland caribou is a herbivore, the woodland caribou's diet consists of; moss, lichens, and grass
The scientific name for caribou moss is Cladonia rangiferina. It is a type of lichen that is an important food source for caribou and other animals in the Arctic.
caribous biome is a tundra and t is cold
The arctic fox eats meat or scraps which is most likely to have come from caribou that had been killed by a polar bear or wolf. The caribou would have eaten moss such as a reindeer. Moss, like all plants needs water which is absorbed from the ground, moss is a fungi that can form on anything.