Yes gray in the winter and brown in the summer spring and fall to blend in to the trees
yes owls do mimic other animals because of there Dracula pose
Girl reindeer do have antlers. Reindeer or caribou are the only species of deer where both males and females have antlers.
Lots of reindeer!!!!!!!!!!! *Reindeer is both the singular and plural, e.g. one cow, many cows; one child, many children; one reindeer, many reindeer.
In Latin, the word for reindeer is "Rangifer." This term refers to the genus that includes both reindeer and caribou. The scientific name for the reindeer is "Rangifer tarandus."
The singular possessive for reindeer is reindeer's.
Among others : Chameleons Alligators is very still on the water to mimic drifting wood. Almost all tropicl fishes also use camouflage to defend themselves or hunt. Some moth and butterfly
The noun reindeer is both the singular and the plural; the singular and the plural possessive form is reindeer's.
The plural possessive form of "reindeer" is "reindeers'." In this case, the plural form of "reindeer" is "reindeer," and to show possession, you add an apostrophe after the "s" in the plural form. This indicates that something belongs to multiple reindeer.
Camouflage is a method used by animals, soldiers, or objects to blend into their surroundings by using colors or patterns that mimic the environment. It helps them to remain unseen or undetected by predators or enemies.
Both sexes grow antlers, which (in the Scandinavian variety) for old males fall off in December, for young males in the early spring, and for females, summer which help them to camouflage. (source: Wikipedia) Females shed their antlers after they give birth.
Both caribou and reindeer live in the Arctic. Both are deer.
reindeer are herbivores like all reindeer/caurabouA reindeer is a herbivore they only eat plants. They are also known as caribou in North America. Both genders grow antlers but males have bigger antlers.