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Caribou

Caribou are the cervids of the Far North, most notably of Canada and Alaska. Also known as reindeer in Europe and northern Asia, these migratory members of the deer family make their home on the Tundra during the brief summer and the sub-Arctic boreal forests during the winter.

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How much does a male and female deer weigh?

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When does rifle season start and end for hunting deer in Minnesota?

It depends on what kind of licence you have and what area you go to but generally it starts the first weekend in November and goes though till the end of second weekend for most areas. Some areas however will go till the end of the third weekend.

Is deer hunting cruel?

No deer hunting is not bad, just think if there weren't deer hunters to manage the deer populations then the people that whine about killing deer will be crying about them hitting deer in their cars and plus deer hunting keeps a disease free environment, and even though there are deer hunters we still have too many deer so everyone should do their part in helping nature by getting rid of some deer.

Where can a deer be found in the world?

Deer are usually found in or around wooded areas. Sometimes they can leave their protection of a wooded area and into a field to find food or water.

Do deer eat roses?

No. There are thorns.

Deer eat anything and everything, including roses.

What is a male castrated deer called?

a castrated male turkey is called a hokie.

Where do the deers prefer to sleep?

Under low hanging branches. They will tromp down the grasses or push up the leaves to make a "nest" to snuggle up in.

Are female reindeer called does?

Yes, female reindeer are called does, male reindeer are called bucks, and baby reindeer are called fawns. Just like white-tail deer and other deer species.

Hope this helped!

This might depend on which region in the world you are in. In Alaska, we call the females cows, males bulls or steers (if they are castrated) and babies calves. These are the same terms we use for Moose, our other large cervid (or deer).

What is the size of a Caribou?

average a shoulder height of 112 cm (44 in)

Can you kill a deer using buck shot?

Well it depends where you are sometimes you have to have a license and sometimes you don't it depends

Do reindeer eat peppers?

There is a breed of reindeer that eats spinach They are rarely seen. It is suggested that because of their diet of spinach they are able to fly. And, assist Santa at Christmas. P.S: -that's why they are "strong to to finich"-

What do you do when you see a deer on the side of the road?

Option A: Think of it as a hit-n-run situation. Time for you to run! Option B: Stop and look if the deer is still alive. If so, call for help and try to save the poor animal. If it is dead, move it out of the road. Either way, your car will be damaged severely! Find the money for the necessary repairs.

How many calves do red deer have?

Red deer usually have about 2-3 calves but twins are very rare.

What is a male pika called?

A male pika (or pikachu)is called a buck or jack . ( A female is called a doe)

Do deer move more at night?

Deer actually move at fairly regular intervals day or night. They may be slightly more active at night, especially during hunting seasons, but are not truly nocturnal so do not as a rule move more at night than during the day. An adult deer will remain in close proximity to food and water, moving only when they feel threatened or when seeking better grazing or watering opportunities, or when seeking a mate when in season. Fawns and yearlings remain in close proximity to their mothers so move when they do.

How are a kangaroo and a deer different?

  • Kangaroos are marsupials and deer are placental mammals.
  • Most species of kangaroo have "embryonic diapause". This means female kangaroos can often be in a state of almost permanent pregnancy, with an embryo "suspended" until the mother's body is ready to release it - whether that be when another joey is sufficiently weaned, or feeding conditions have improved.
  • Kangaroos and deer move differently. Deer use all four legs to run and leap. Kangaroos mostly just use their hind legs. Deer can run very fast, but cannot sustain this speed for long distances. Kangaroos are able to travel long distances at a high speed, expending very little energy. They are very energy-efficient, and this is linked directly to the physical action of bringing their hind legs up with each hop. Every hop literally refills the lungs. Kangaroos have large, strong tendons in their hind legs which act as "springs". The springing motion requires less energy than running does, so kangaroos are able to bound for longer distances than other mammals with the standard four legs can run. They have strong back legs and elongated hind feet for bounding.
  • Kangaroos have long, strong tails for balancing. Deer have a small tail which does not serve any significant function.

What does caribou look like?

It looks like a deer, but it has longer antlers.I love animals!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How does a stag attract a female?

Often by fighting with other stags, and courting the hind (or doe).

Do Caribou eat Arctic Moss?

No, they are strictly carnivores and eat no plants.

What types of deer live in Colorado?

Approximately 400,000 Mule deer. Could not find an estimate of the number of White-tailed deer in the state but the numbers are considerably fewer than those of Mule deer.

What does leaf muntjac deer look like?

They're very small and cute, weighing about10-20 lbs. and have huge eyes.

How long is deer hunting season in Oregon?

Deer season is one that is varied across the world. In some places it may only last 7 days, for others, it may go longer. In order to get a more in depth answer, it is advisable to check with local rules and regulations.