Caribou live in the North Woods or Taiga during the Winter and migrate to the Tundra during the summer. They have their calves on the Tundra.
no they dont. but in the spring and summer they hunt caribou!
Ungulates such as caribou must constantly browse, or forage, for their sustenance.
Nothing. They are cold weather animals.
No they don't because that is when people go hunting for them!
Some time in the winter P.S. it is moose
The Snowy Owl The Arctic Fox The Caribou
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Lichen, particularly reindeer lichen, is a crucial food source for caribou during winter when other vegetation is scarce. This hardy organism can withstand cold temperatures and is high in carbohydrates, providing essential nutrients that help sustain caribou through harsh conditions. By foraging for lichen beneath the snow, caribou can maintain their energy levels and survive until spring when more food becomes available.
Frank L. Miller has written: 'Biology of the Kaminuriak population of barren-ground caribou' -- subject(s): Barren grounds caribou, Caribou 'Late winter absence of caribou on Prince of Wales, Russell, and Somerset islands, Northwest Territories, April-May 1996'
They eat fish,birds,rabbits,squirrels,caribou,moose,deer,elk and sometimes bears(rare)
Yes, the Alaska Pipeline effected the migrating caribou. The caribou now make it a point to hang around the pipeline while giving birth and also in the winter due to the pipeline providing a warmth that they didn't have before. The Trans Alaska Pipeline had a very positive effect on the caribou.
The Athabascan tribe ate fish in the spring and hunted for moose, caribou, and rabbits in the winter.