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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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Where do Santa's reindeer like to go for refreshments?

Well Santa's Reindeer are most often seen drinking from The Great Lake of Michigan.

Where do musk deer live?

MUSK DEER eat plants,grass,and moss but in the winter they eat twigs and linchen. Musk deer are herbivores.

How do you keep deer away from roses?

They do not like the scent of human hair. Try cleaning out your hairbrush and spread the hair around the plant. You can get more hair from a barber. I have heard that pouring human urine around a plant will repel them as well. There is also a product called "Invisible Fence" that you can spray directly onto a plant that will keep them from eating it.

Where do woodland caribou live?

Woodland caribou live in the arctic forests.

The symbioic Relationship between the Caribou and the arctic fox?

the symbiotic relationship between a caribou and the arctic fox is commensalism

What was a Carib chief called?

dont remember the spelling of it but it sounds like "ca-seek"

What is the meat of a pig cow sheep and deer?

Meat from:

  • Cow = beef
  • Pig = pork
  • Sheep = lamb / mutton
  • Deer = venison

What does deer poop look like?

Deer scat looks a pile of brown ping pong balls.

Why do antlers fall of and horns dont?

The term antler is most often used to refer to the horns of members of the deer family Cervidae.

This is a bit of a stretch, but I am going to guess that the term is an abbreviation of "ante-occular" meaning "behind the eyes", since this is where the horns of these animals originate as opposed to (more or less) "beside the eyes" as is the case with the bovines, Bovidae.

Also, the deer family have solid horns, whereas the bovines have hollow horns. Perhaps the different names are simply meant to distinguish one type of horn from the other.

What is the fur on the antlers called?

Fuzz on deer antlers are called velvet.

When is mating season for deer?

Deer Mate in Autum so that they can have their fawns during the spring which is a less harsher season to be born than winter where there is very little food for both the doe and the fawn. That way the fawns have spring, summer, and autum to prepare for winter.

Why would a baby deer need to stand up minutes after birth?

Fawns or baby deer need to stand up right after birth so that they do not fall prey to predators. A baby deer that cannot stand up and walk or run soon after birth is much more likely to fall prey to any number of predators.

What can you plant in the fall for deer?

Oats, wheat, soybeans, and clover are ideal crops to plant in the fall for deer are oats, wheat, soybeans, and clover. Oats and wheat are hearty, healthy, grow quickly, grow in almost any kind of soil, and they are inexpensive to plant. Clover is healthy and green, delivering a high amount of protein to the deer.

Do male deer have nipples?

Yes. All mammals of both sexes (except for monotremes) have nipples.

How many years do deers live?

Deer's can live up to 20 years if they have been kept in captivity. The deer's live for just 10 years in the wild.

When does the rut start in SC?

In South Carolina, the rut for white-tailed deer typically begins in late September and can extend through early January, with peak activity often occurring in November. The exact timing can vary based on regional factors and environmental conditions. Generally, hunters should pay close attention to local deer activity to determine the best times for hunting.

When does deer hunting end in NH?

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A red deer which has its natural home in Asia?

Name the red deer which has its natural home in asia?

Muntjac

What eats a addax?

They are few and far between, I believe a predator would be stretched to find one. But if in the wild, in large enough numbers to be hunted by something besides paochers, I'd think lions, and other large cats, crocs., and hiena packs.

Do deer eat oats?

He opens his mouth, puts the wheat in, chews for a while and then swallows

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If the explanation was too scientific for you I'll try to explain it simpler:

Dear open mouth enter wheat close mouth

I hope it helps