usualy carrots reindeer love carrots
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was not allowed to play in any reindeer games.
There were 8 reindeer in the poem twas the night before Christmas.
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the one on the left
Pretty much where you left him. Unless you left him on a hill. Then you'll find him at the bottom of the hill. Or in a burger. Hey, meat is meat and legless reindeer make pretty easy prey!
Cookies. But the reindeer love carrots and celery! :)
Rudolph the red-nosed raindeer.
In the cornfield, along the left path.
Rudolph the reindeer was not named in the poem "The Night Before Christmas." The poem was originally published on December 23, 1823. At that time, the reindeer listed were Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Dunder and Blixen.
The singular possessive for reindeer is reindeer's.
Nothing incredibly interesting. You would be left with a beaker of a vegetable floating in maple syrup. You're welcome to try, though.
In the classic poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas," commonly known as "The Night Before Christmas," the reindeer that is notably left out is Blitzen. While all the other reindeer are mentioned by name, Blitzen is not included in the list of Santa's team that helps pull his sleigh. This omission has sparked curiosity and discussion among fans of the poem over the years.