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Caribou, elk, Arctic hares, and a type of mouse called a "vole".The Arctic wolf eats elephant seals, caribou, deer, moose, elk, rabbits, lemmings, squirrels, birds, fish, and some eat dead animals.meat of any kind
Caribou do not reside in a desert of any kind. The conditions of a hot desert are too strenuous since it has a shaggy coat, there is extreme heat, little plant life flourishes in a desert, and since there is little water. Additionally, a caribou cannot live in a cold desert such as in the Arctic. Again there are unfavorable conditions as the cold is too extreme, there is no vegetation, and water is scarce in a liquid form.
Carnivores in the Arctic tundra can eat all sorts of prey including caribou, deer, foxes, and any other mammal species that can survive there.
Most species are associated with forests, especially rainforests, but others prefer woodland or savannah-like habitats.
Reindeer and caribou live in the arctic, but they live on the land, they do not go out onto the Arctic ocean ice around the north pole, except for those who work for Santa of course...
The Green-Cheeked parrot is native to forests of South America. eastern Bolivia to northwestern Argentina and northern Paraguay. Lives in mostly forests and woodland. Hope that helps.
plants: moss and lichen animals: polar bear, arctic fox, arctic hare, arctic tern, caribou, collared lemming, dall sheep, muskox, narwhal, snowy owl, walrus, and the wolverine
You can use a variety of decoys in hunting such as faux deers and other woodland animals. These are widely available from hunting stores and are especially useful when hunting in forests.
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Its the shine mostly, it depends if you used the swirly kind the caribou wouldnt get affected.
Deciduous Forests
caribou skin