to deal with the cold
Caribou have a thicker coat of fur and wider hooves - nova net answer
Becasue the fur is warm
fur
The body covering of deer is fur.
Caribou, also known as reindeer, have a thick coat that can vary in color from brown to gray, depending on the season and individual animal. Their fur consists of long, hollow guard hairs that provide insulation and help them survive in cold climates. While they do not have pure white fur, some caribou may appear lighter during winter when their fur becomes frost-covered or when they shed their summer coat. Overall, their fur is well adapted to their tundra and boreal forest habitats.
the fur and skin of animals, such as caribou and polar bears
they ate caribou and deer fur would be turned into clothing.
Seal fur jackets. they also wore caribou skins and it was 1 of their favorites
The Inuit used caribou fur after killing the animals. They would use fur of animals which they killed for meat.
Caribou may use their antlers in times of dire need. To survive their cold, harsh climate, the use the layer of thick hair/fur.
Seal fur jackets. they also wore caribou skins and it was 1 of their favorites
live in cold areas and have warm fur coats