i think its a thing under water is it fish?
caribo is under seas right? I read something on wikianswers they said orcas eat them right?
tecicaly all 'raindeer' are a large deer known as caribo, raindeer is just a difrent name for caribo
No, they're different species.
Wolves, lions, cheetas, wolverines, lynxes and bears
They eat grass, tree bark, tundra plants such as lichen and moss.
The mean lifespan is only 6 years, but their life expectancy is 15 years. These are very general numbers. Every animal faces its own set of situations that lead to a shorter or longer life. If a caribou lives in a herd that is declining (getting smaller over the years), it probably will have a shorter life than a caribou in a healthy or expanding herd. Also, many caribou die within the first year after they are born, and never reach adult age.
Other animals that live where wolves live: deer, moose, else, caribo, marmots, hares, badgers, foxes, skunks, ground squirrels, mice, voles, lizards, snakes, frogs, toad, and various birds .Wolves live with deer,elk,moose,caribou,brown bears,&cougars=DV
Some herbivore animals that live in the Arctic include muskoxen, caribou (reindeer), Arctic hares, and lemmings. These animals have adapted to the cold climate and harsh conditions by developing thick fur and efficient metabolisms.
a chain reaction would happen in the ecosystem. For example wolves in Michigan were killed off by the humans and now every fall Michigan experiences high deer population which results in higher car accidents. Sometimes the reaction can destroy an entire ecosystem.
the Inuit natives , Sioux, and most reservation tribes in Canada and the US , the old guides went out and shot more game- elk,moose, caribo included with a 30-30-- but they got right on top of the animal and put it in their eye- they also wounded more than they took home- but the 160 is a bit light for anything past 25 yards-and it may take several - a 220 30-06 would be my first choice- the 300 mags-- 338--- 375 h&h would be more appropiate for longer shots the Inuit natives , Sioux, and most reservation tribes in Canada and the US , the old guides went out and shot more game- elk,moose, caribo included with a 30-30-- but they got right on top of the animal and put it in their eye- they also wounded more than they took home- but the 160 is a bit light for anything past 25 yards-and it may take several - a 220 30-06 would be my first choice- the 300 mags-- 338--- 375 h&h would be more appropiate for longer shots
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.