Almost all grouse, ptarmigan and capercaille species fit that criteria. Want to be more specific?
There are 3 species of ptarmigan, all change to white in winter in most populations, but not all.
In the Subarctic climate zone located below the Arctic zone.
A+ Subarctic
Yes sort of, next to the arctic.
i think so
Northwest coast and Subarctic are much warmer the Arctic. The land is more forest-like and has more animals in the Northwest coast and Subarctic. The Arctic culture live in snowhouses, and the other live in wigwams and longhouses. the main source of food for Northwest is salmon, Subarctic is most wildlife and Arctic ate mainly seal.
Caribou are found in arctic and subarctic regions.
the subarctic
a reindeer is an arctic and subarctic-dwelling deer.
a female red grouse is called a tyln. a female sage grouse is called a sage hen. greyhen is a female black grouse
SUBARCTIC
Usually you would find reindeer around the arctic circle, Scandinavia. :D