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.
No. Most caribou are found on or very near to the Arctic tundra, depending on the season. An endangered species of Woodland caribou are found in the montane regions, but they don't live on the rocky slopes where the mountain goats and bighorn sheep reside most of the time.
Caribou are found in the Tundra and Sub-boreal areas of the Arctic and below the Arctic Circle.
becuse it loves to kiss
Horses can live at the grassland.
The cougar does live in the Grassland biome.
They live on a grassland in Africa.
when does the caribou migrate?
No. Caribou live on the tundra, not the ice caps. There is no vegetation that caribou can eat on ice-caps, thus they are only able to live on the tundra.
Their habitat is grassland
ALL the body parts of a Caribou are needed for it to live.
Caribou are mammals and give live birth.
Woodland caribou live in the arctic forests.
No, because whales must live in the water, it is impossible for whales to live in the grassland.
No.