scientists say there to be about 500,000 caribou left.
yes it does
Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.
is it
Yes, they live in the Arctic Tundra.
Caribou are found in the Tundra and Sub-boreal areas of the Arctic and below the Arctic Circle.
Caribou are located in Greenland, Arctic tundra, Canada, and Alaska.
caribou, lemmings, and the arctic hare.
Yes they are common in Alaska.
In the Arctic Tundra, there are ravens, snow buntings, trouts, flatfish, etc. and mammals such as polar bears, arctic foxes, lemmings, arctic hares, and arctic squirrels. As for the Alpine tundra, life consists of not only plants, but grouselike birds, mountain goats, elks, marmots, pikas. Sources also state other mammals in the tundra are harlequin ducks, snowy owls, caribou, and snow geese.
An example of parasitism in the Arctic Tundra is the mosquito and Caribou. The mosquito sucks the blood of the caribou and gives the caribou a rash. The mosquito gets blood and can now lay eggs.
Grizzlies, wolves and even eagles predate on caribou in various parts of their range.
two caribou fighting for a mate
Bearberry, arctic moss, caribou moss