The size of a reindeer herd can vary significantly, typically ranging from a few dozen to several thousand individuals. In some regions, herds can number in the tens of thousands, especially during migration. Factors like environmental conditions and the time of year can influence herd size. Ultimately, there isn't a fixed number, as it depends on various ecological and social factors.
A herd of reindeer is simply a gathering, group, collection, herd of animals known as reindeer.
Dasher is the name of one of Santa Claus reindeer. He is one of the oldest in the herd and was the lead reindeer before Rudolf arrived.
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yes, they live with a herd.
Finnish Lapphunds were developed to herd reindeer, an animal that is not as fearful of dogs and wolves as many other herd animals.
Lots of reindeer!!!!!!!!!!! *Reindeer is both the singular and plural, e.g. one cow, many cows; one child, many children; one reindeer, many reindeer.
I've never herd if they did...ARGHHH! Pun alert!As above poster indicated, reindeer (and caribou, deer, wapiti, etc) live in herds.
There is no standard collective noun specifically for reindeer, however the collective nouns for 'deer' can be used; for example, a herd of reindeer, a parcel of reindeer, a mob of reindeer, etc.
A group of reindeer is called a herd.
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Well, see, what had happened was when Santa was walking through the forest he hit this tree. Then Dasher, yeah the one from the song, was walking by and found Santa out cold. He carried him to the reindeer herd and healed him until he was well. But, the herd of reindeer were starving and could not offer much. So, Santa offered them a job as his sleigh carriers in return for food. At, least that's what i heard.
Well, isn't that a happy little question. "Reindeer" can actually be both singular and plural, just like how we can have one happy little bird or a whole flock of them. So whether you're talking about one reindeer or a whole bunch of them pulling Santa's sleigh, just remember to paint with a joyful heart and let your words flow like a gentle stream.