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Woodland caribou live in the arctic forests.

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They go home, then they eat Oranges!

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How does the woodland caribou live?

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Do Woodland Caribou lay eggs or have live babies?

Woodland caribou give live birth, they do not lay eggs.


Where do woodland caribou live in Idaho?

in the rocky mountains


Is a woodland caribou is omnivore?

According to my references the woodland caribou is a herbivore, the woodland caribou's diet consists of; moss, lichens, and grass


What are other related organisms to the woodland caribou?

elks are related organisms to the woodland caribou


What is the average day of the woodland caribou?

Since when do caribou have days??


What is a woodland caribou's habitat?

Woodland caribou are primarily in the treed areas of the mountainous regions, unlike their relatives of the Arctic.


What is the area of Woodland Caribou Provincial Park?

The area of Woodland Caribou Provincial Park is 4,500 square kilometers.


How much can a baby woodland caribou weigh up to?

Woodland caribou babies weigh 12 pounds at birth.


WHAT native American hunted caribou?

eastern woodland native anericans hunted caribou


What is the definition of caribou?

The American reindeer, especially the common or woodland species (Rangifer Caribou).


How many Woodland Caribou are in Washington State?

There are only 1670 caribou left In 2009 there were at least 31020 woodland caribou in the boreal forest. In 2002 there were a further 43950 woodland caribou in the northern mountains of BC, 7208 woodland caribou in the southern mountains of BC and Alberta, about 130 woodland caribou in the Gaspesie Park of Quebec, and a hand full of animals in the northern mountains of Idaho. All this data is available from Environment Canada.