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Caribou herds can travel up to 3,000 miles during their migration journey. This extensive travel typically occurs as they move between their summer and winter ranges in search of food, mating grounds, and calving areas. Their migrations are among the longest of any terrestrial mammal, showcasing their adaptability to the harsh Arctic environment.

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