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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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Who runs faster giraffe camel deer?

of course the ostrich because ostrich can run 35 miles per hour and giraffe can only run 55 km. per hour only ..........................

What are Scandinavians who herd reindeer for a living called?

Mongolia herders are known as the Tsaschin, or Dukha

What is the habitat of a carabao?

The habitat of the Caribou is the Arctic and Sub Arctic Tundra of North America and Asia (where the domesticated animals are referred to as reindeer.

Which reindeer was Rudolf's dad?

Well, if you can believe the xmas TV show (the one with the Burl Ives smowman) then I believe Rudolph's dad is Donner. :-DD Actually, none of Santa's reindeer fathered Rudolph. Rudolph the Red-Nosed-Reindeer is a story written by Robert L. May for Montgomery Ward department stores. In the original story, Rudolph didn't even grow up in the "North Pole." He grew up in an "ordinary" reindeer village, born to regular reindeer. Santa happened upon Rudolph one foggy night, while delivering presents to his house. He asked Rudolph to guide his sleigh, and that's when it all began. Now, in the movie, Donner is his father, but that is not how it is in the actual book.

What type of reproduction does the whitetail deer have?

A deer's reproduction is called the rut. A male deer does what some animals we know do called the "lip curl". This is when he takes a sample of doe urine and curls his lip to try to find out if the doe is in heat. If she is, he takes his advantage and mounts her. He may have to fight other bucks to win domiance over a doe. Bucks will do something called "tending". They will keep hanging around a certain doe until she comes in heat. Then they will mate and new life will grow in the female's belly.

Buck deer neck swells during rutting season?

Their neck swells because they experience a surge in testosterone which then triggers an added flow of oxygen in the blood, thus neck swelling. More oxygen, more blood equals more muscle mass used for sparring or actual fighting and/or intimidation; with a swelled neck a buck appears bigger, stronger and might be considered as body language to convey dominance or intimidate other bucks.

What does a Addax eat?

adddax eat left overs of dead organisms if it's big or small

Is roudolph the red nose reindeer male or female?

he is male because at the begining of the show his parents refer to him as him.they sgiuld know!

Are deer native to Tennessee?

The white-tailed deer is common in Tennessee. Another deer that can be found here is the mule deer. Mule deers have larger ears than the white-tailed deers.

When did woodland caribou become endangered?

Yes it is considered to be endangered, and has been a protected species since it was included in the Endangered Species Act of 1983. There has been some talk of removing the caribou from the list, but thus far, it has not happened.

How many breeds of deer are there?

There are 45 species of deer. These species are: Chinese Water Deer, Bornean Yellow Muntjac, Black Muntjac, Fea's Muntjac, Gong Shan Muntjac, Indian Muntjac, Leaf Muntjac, Reeves' Muntjac, Truong Son Muntjac, Giant Muntjac, Tufted Deer, White-lipped or Thorold's Deer, Philippine or Visayan Spotted Deer, Barasingha, Red Deer, Thamin, Philippine Sambar or Philippine Brown Deer, Sika Deer, Sunda Sambar or Rusa Deer, Indian Sambar, Chital, Calamian Deer, Bawean Deer, Hog Deer, Pere David's Deer, Fallow Deer, Persian Fallow Deer, Roe Deer, Moose (Elk), Mule Deer, White-tailed Deer, Pampas Deer, Red Brocket, Merioa Brocket, Dwarf Brocket, Grey Brocket, Pygmy Brocket, Yucatan Brown Brocket, Little Red Brocket, Northern Pudu, Southern Pudu, Marsh Deer, Peruvian Guemal or North Andean Deer, Chilean Guemal or South Andean Deer & Caribou/Reindeer

Can you use a 223 for deer hunting in Nebraska?

Not really. It is possible to kill a deer with a 22, but it would have to be really close and just in the exact right place. The only place that would do enough damage to kill, would be the brain. This can be a tricky area to hit, but I would recommend either a 20 gauge or 12 gauge shotgun with slugs in it.

What does a woodlan caribou eats?

Woodland caribou eat a variety of vascular plants during the summer. In the winter, they eat lichens, both terrestrial and arboreal lichens.

How far can deer see?

Deer can see as far as a mile away. However, this will depend on the direction it looks since it see even further when it looks up to the skies.

Can a bear eat a deer?

No! But sometimes a bear will eat a newborn deer. Deers are herbivores, they only eat plants.

Is a fawn male or female?

They are usually called a fawn or if out of spots a teen fawn.

Does a rattlesnake eat a mule deer?

It depends on the size of the Rattlesnake - and the rabbit. Larger 'Rattlers' will certainly eat large rodents (such as rats and small rabbits).

Are caribou consumers?

Yes! A consumer is an organism that cannot make its own food, so it must eat other consumers and/or producers (plants) in order to survive. In the case of the caribou, its diet consists of plants.

How much does a caribou weight?

Depending on their subspecies, adult caribou females (cows) usually weigh between 79-120 kg (170-260 lb) and males (bulls) usually weigh between 92-210 kg (200-460 lb). Exceptionally large males have been known to weigh as much as 318 kg (700 lb).

How does a caribou reproduce?

Caribou calves are born out on the tundra in the spring and stick with their mothers--travelling long distances with them, avoiding predators, sticking with the caribou herd and suckling from them--until they are about a year old. If female they are weaned but stay with the female caribou herd. If male, they are also weaned, but they go off and join the bachelor caribou herd that comprises of males young and old.

How does a stag beetle die?

Stag Beetles have a long life cycle, lasting up to seven years from egg to adult.

What it the herd of a deer called?

Depending on their species, male deer are called stags, harts, bucks or bulls

What scare deer from your yard?

Coyotes are smart so:

  • Start by not attracting them, no food source like animals, garbage etc
  • Then if you really have an issue start killing them and leave the carcass in your yard over night. They will quickly learn that this is a dangerous place and avoid it.
Things that are supposed to work but don't:
  • Scarecrow
  • Tassels that flap in the wind at Coyote head height
  • Most chemical deterrents

And if you really want them out a good tall fence that you repair and keep them from digging under.