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The caribou (Rangifer tarandus) has a unique life cycle that begins with calving in late spring, typically around May or June. After a gestation period of about 230 days, females give birth to one or two calves, which are capable of walking and joining the herd shortly after birth. As they mature, calves spend their first year learning to graze and migrate with the herd. Adult caribou participate in seasonal migrations, traveling long distances to find food and suitable calving grounds, and can live up to 15 years or more in the wild.

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