Reindeer cows care for their young by sticking close to it, making sure its young sticks close to mom, and nursing it when the young one needs to.
Yes, they are mammals just like you are.
Well.......... Santa does not exist and the reindeer are not owned by him. I am not sure if there are actual "reindeer" but there are very similar animals and they sometimes are nicknamed reindeer. They take care of themselves like many many many many animals do.
Rudolph is a young male reindeer with a bright red nose.
The male (bull) mates with the female (cow) same way as any mammal does. Cow then gives live birth to a calf (young reindeer).
they care for their young.
they dont care for young
how do hyenas care for their young
no it does not have young!!
All kinds of reindeer grow and lose their antlers: for old males they fall off in December, for young males in early spring, and for females in the summer.
Generally all cobra species care for their young.
A young reindeer is called a calf. It is born with no antlers.
Yes, mammals care for their young.