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Caribous, or reindeer, survive winter by adapting to cold conditions and foraging for food beneath the snow. They use their large, wide hooves to dig through snow to reach lichen, their primary food source. Additionally, their thick fur and a layer of fat help insulate them against harsh temperatures, while their migratory behavior allows them to follow food sources and avoid the most severe weather. Social behavior, such as forming herds, also provides protection from predators.

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