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Q: What is the domesticated caribou called?
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What is a baby caribou called?

A baby caribou is called a calf. Its dam is called a cow and its sire a bull. A Fawn.


What are reindeer called in Canada?

Caribou. Reindeer are what North Americans typically refer to as the the smaller, more domesticated subspecies of the caribou raised in herds in the Hinterlands of Finland, Sweden and Norway, with a few small herds raised in the non-Arctic areas (well south of the tundra and the Arctic Circle) of Canada and the US.


What are caribou newborns called?

A newborn caribou is called a calf (pleural = calves).


What is a gruop of caribou called?

A group of caribou is called a herd. Reindeer are also grouped in herds.


What is something called when it is not wild?

Domesticated.


Is a male caribou called a buck?

A male deer is called a Buck , but also can be called a Stag


What is the common name for caribou?

Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) is the North American name, this animal as known as reindeer the Arctic.


What is an other name for reindeer?

North American reindeer are commonly called caribou. Reindeer belongs to the family Cervidae of the order Artiodactyla and are classified as Rangifer tarandus.


What is the meat of a caribou called?

carabeef


What are caribou's offspring called?

Calves.


How can a carabao useful?

Caribou are domesticated in many parts of the Arctic. Their milk is used as food, and so is their meat. When the caribou are slaughtered for meat, their hide is also used to make portable shelters and warm clothing. They are also used as beasts of burden.


Are there moose in Alaska?

Yes, there is. Reindeer are just domesticated caribou...