In Yukon, the primary type of reindeer is the caribou, which is a wild subspecies of reindeer found in North America. These animals are known for their remarkable migrations and adaptability to harsh Arctic and sub-Arctic environments. In contrast to domesticated reindeer, which are found in other parts of the world, Yukon caribou are typically not herded but rather roam freely in large herds. The Porcupine caribou herd is one of the most notable groups in the region.
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A type of sausage made of reindeer meat.
yokon
Reindeer are just like male deer
herbavoire
I am pretty sure it starts by Alaska
A caribou is a type of deer actually everyone is pretty sure that it is a reindeer.
Yes, the word 'reindeer' is a noun, a word for a type of mammal; a word for a thing.
yokon territoryi have no idea
It is hooves.
In the Yukon we have caribou
it is neither. It is a type of reindeer. hope this helps.