Pretty much whever they are when they get tired. And they can sleep standing up without a lot of difficulty.
Yes, and don't let those scientists fool you, caribou just a French-Canadian name for reindeer. They are not different species, reindeer and caribou should be called "reindeer". Caribou are wild reindeer (see Wikipedia).
No. They're herbivores, mostly eating grasses.
Reindeer do not only come out after it rains. This is just a very funny pun based on the name of the animal.
On Christmas (25th December) the reindeer will take you to the north pole and if you have more reindeer, the better the present
They are herbivores - or in plain English: plant eaters.
yes, they sleep right next to the reindeer. :)
Santa's reindeer just went to eat or sleep outside when they are not working. So that means Santa's reindeet just stay where they are and sleep or eat or whatever.
They usually sleep between 8-10 days....they hibernate. They also sleep upside down because they say it helps them breath easily.
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The singular possessive for reindeer is reindeer's.
Buddy can be a reindeer, but he is not.Buddy is not a reindeer.
The singular possessive for reindeer is reindeer's.
There's a Reindeer Island and a Reindeer Lake but no Reindeer.
a reindeer would rain all the deer it could rain if a reindeer could rain deer
Yes, there are reindeer in Canada. The American caribou is a subspecies of reindeer.
Mountain reindeer is a subspecies of reindeer. It is native to Norway.
Rudolph is the lead reindeer