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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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What is a set of antlers called?

Animals with antlers are usually called cervids or what would simply be referred to as the deer family (Cervidae). All male cervids have antlers, with the exemption of Chinese water deer that have tusks instead. Each species of cervids have different and their own unique characteristics.

What is the value of a ruger mini 14 ranch rifle?

if it is in good condition you can get about 1000 for the ranch and the military one a bit more i believe in geat condition. i bought mine used for 350 because it had a big chip in the barrel from a heat shield

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You can pick up the civilian version in New Zealand for $1200.00 and the Hi-cap Military/Law enforcement for 1700 Euros in Germany.

If you are planning to sell a second-hand civilian hunting version then you could get around about $700.00-$1000.00 if in good working order.

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A check of US sales for used Mini 14s in March 2011 shows an average of $500-$700.

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They are legal in the Socialistic Countries while the State Senator of California are about to Ban them. I think they are currently around $700 USD on the auction sites.

I think the above quotes by the original poster are accurate!

Is it legal to use deer decoys in Texas?

yes very much so have been fined myself for this offence

When do whitetail deer start making scrapes?

Well most of the time it is when they are starting to rut. They do this to mark there territory allot like a dog. This is done also to attract the Doe's

When does Delaware deer rut start?

i hunt in south western ky and start seeing fresh rubs in september usualy the 2nd or 3rd week.

15 facts about the pampas deer?

they live in the forest,but sometimes deserts

What are Santa's reindeer like?

I would recommend Carrots, Apples or this simple recipe for the Reindeer that I have done for years. (it may be messy, though) First, Get some non flavored oatmeal. Second, get some Glitter (so the Reindeer can see it in the moonlight) and Third, put it in a container and mix it well.

The Reindeer seem to enjoy it! But be careful, if you live in an Apartment or Condo, because it is very VERY messy. And for Santa, Leave out some chocolate cookies, because he LOVES chocolate. I always used to write Letters and leave them under the cookie plate, and he always seemed to take them. Just a tip, Get your presents wrapped because it is really fun to rip open the wrap.

Have a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

How do Inuit people use caribou?

Because the caribou were living there, in the same environment. They didn't have cows, giraffes or buffalo.

What is the notes of do a dear a female deer?

the notes for doe a deer are CDECECE DEFFEDF EFGEGEG FGAAGFA GCDEFGA ADEFGAB BCEFGABC' BAGFEDCDEFGABC'GC'

C'= high C

C= low C

What do you call the offspring of stag?

A 'Stag' doesn't bear offspring, because it's a male deer. It's the 'Doe', that bears the offspring, which is commonly called a 'Fawn'.

How do you play roudolph the red nosed reindeer on recorder?

Well, I'm sorry... That question can't be answered On http://.wiki.answers.com

How many deer can kill a tiger?

None. Lions don't eat deer, though they are more than capable of killing them, and deer don't kill lions. Deer choose to run or get the heck out of there over killing a lion, no matter how large the herd of deer is!!

How do deers shed their antlers?

The antlers of a deer falls of each year then the area of a whitetail bucks head that is responsible for antlers and antler growth is called the pedicle. Once an antler falls off this pedicle bleeds lightly which causes a scab to be formed. This scab heals from the outside of the pedicle. Once fully healed a brownish-grey skin will grow over the area. As spring approaches the amount of daylight increases. It takes a certain amount of daylight hitting the retinas of a buck's eyes that triggers blood flow back into the pedicles. This blood flow deposits a protein base that supports mineral deposits which result in the growth of new antlers over the next few months. Antler growth is tied to the amount of daylight each day. That is why a trophy bucks antlers can grow up to an inch and a half a day in June and July when the days are the longest. Of course much is dependent on a bucks physical condition and nutrition available year round in the area that a trophy buck lives.

What can take down a deer?

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A wolf or a deer

How do you tell how old a fawn is?

Well you may look at its spots and if they are starting disappear it is probably an older fawn. You may also be able to tell by the size of their hooves or antlers, if any antlers. With dogs they tell how old they are by their teeth, you may be able to do this with deer, but I really have no idea. That is really all I can think of, I am southern and know some about deer but this is just an odd subject.

Does a deer like lettuce?

Pickleweed is a plant that grows around salty coastal areas. There are two different varieties. People consume only one type of pickleweed, but deer will eat either variety, and will actively seek it out.

Can you kill a deer with 243 caliber rifle?

The .243 is a fantastic deer cartridge. It is easy to shoot and not overpowering. The result is a more accurate shot which is key over any and all calibers you may choose to use. History has proven that the .243 is a hunting favorite.

How does deer survive in the winter?

Deer manage through the winter by keeping warm beneath their hides and by digging through snow to uncover grasses. Note that "old" grass retains much of its nutrient value. It's just dry and brown. Deer also nibble on any trees or on bushes that have any leaves left on them. They even eat bark and twigs, which they don't do in the "greener" times of the year. Certainly anything like sagebrush that keeps its foliage all the time is food. Note that wildlife biologists encourage folks not to feed deer in winter. Winter feeding is done in rare cases where deer, elk, or the like gather in large herds within protected areas (where there is no hunting and limited predation), but this is the exception. Deer will browse on any plants they can get their teeth on in winter. Vegetation varies a lot throughout the range of these animals, so what is available in one locale isn't necessarily on the menu in another. But there is browse available for the animals or they wouldn't be there. Deer move around through a given year, and a lot of the shifts involve a change in altitude. By moving to lower elevations in the winter, they avoid the deeper snows that make their food too hard to get at.