During the winter, reindeer travel to forested areas to forage under the snow. By spring, groups leave their winter grounds to go to the warmer calving grounds. They probably find shelter under tightly clustered trees or in brushes. Any place where they can hide and not be found and eaten while their asleep.
No wild reindeer, only in zoo.
yes
In North America, a wild reindeer is called a caribou.
A caribou is the name given to wild reindeer.
CARIBOU (wild reindeer)
how many reindeers are there in the worldNo exact count, but in the millions. In addition to domesticated reindeer, there are reindeer living in the wild.
51 years out in the wild
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.
not really, you could do captive breeding.
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).