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In North America, they would be above the arctic circle in Canada and Alaska.
Arctic Circle
Reindeer are only found in the far north near the Arctic Circle.
Arctic Circle.
Arctic
There are no reindeer in Antarctica, only in the Arctic. You would be much more likely to find reindeer near the Arctic. It is logically impossible to find a mammal living in the Antarctic Circle. Although reindeer would be able to survive in the Antarctic Circle, they would soon develop hypothermia.
The more general term "arctic" means northern continental areas. Above the Arctic Circle there is comparatively little wildlife, and this includes frozen seas and islands in Canada. Usually this question asks about Arctic versus Antarctic Circles. Reindeer are found in the Arctic.
The Arctic Circle
The similar circle in the southern hemisphere is known as the Antarctic Circle.
found in cold regions, mostly north of the Arctic Circle (Arctic tundra) or above the timberline on high mountains (alpine tundra).
Usually you would find reindeer around the arctic circle, Scandinavia. :D