Caribou.
a north American reindeer
Caribou
The riendeer (Rangifer tarandus) is a north American caribou.
North America, they are found in Canada.
Yes, there are reindeer in Canada. The American caribou is a subspecies of reindeer.
Reindeer inhabit the Arctic regions, they also inhabit North America, where they are known as caribou. The Arctic. Reindeer are common in the arctic regions of Europe and Asia. North American caribou are also species of reindeer although they look different from their Eurasian cousins. There is a population of feral reindeer in the Antarctic descended from flocks introduced by Norwegian whalers for food.
North American reindeer are commonly called caribou. Reindeer belongs to the family Cervidae of the order Artiodactyla and are classified as Rangifer tarandus.
No, reindeer do not live in the north pole. They do live in northern Russia, Canada, and Lapland.
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I would think reindeer
The Eurasian Tundra ReindeerThe Eurasian Woodland Reindeer The Alaskan CaribouThe North-American Woodland Caribou The Tundra CaribouThe Svalbard Reindeer The Peary Caribou
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