A baby caribou is called a calf. Its dam is called a cow and its sire a bull.
A Fawn.
The young of caribou are known as fawn.
Yes. All caribou are mammals.
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A newborn caribou is called a calf (pleural = calves).
A mother caribou usually has one baby at a time, twins are rare.
A group of caribou is called a herd. Reindeer are also grouped in herds.
If you mean a caribou, it's called a calf.
A male deer is called a Buck , but also can be called a Stag
Woodland caribou babies weigh 12 pounds at birth.
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) is the North American name, this animal as known as reindeer the Arctic.
North American reindeer are commonly called caribou. Reindeer belongs to the family Cervidae of the order Artiodactyla and are classified as Rangifer tarandus.
No. A calf is a newborn "cow" or bovine (or an elephant, rhinoceros, elk, moose, caribou, gnu/wildebeest, hippopotamus, giraffe, bison, buffalo, gaur, etc.).Generally, a baby horse is called a foal. A male baby horse is called a colt, and a female foal is called a filly.