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Wild reindeer, also known as caribou in North America, typically undergo three main life stages: calf, yearling, and adult. Calves are born in the spring and are dependent on their mothers for nutrition and protection. As they grow into yearlings, they become more independent but still rely on their mothers for guidance. By the time they reach adulthood, reindeer are fully mature and can reproduce, continuing the cycle.

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