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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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Why is Rudolphs red nose useful to Santa?

while Santa rides through the night,Rudolf's nose is like a torch

What role did each of santa reindeer play in pulling the sledge?

The names of the reindeer that pull Santa's sleigh are

Dasher

Dancer

Prancer

Vixen

Comet

Cupid

Donner and Blitzen

then there is Rodolph. but that another story....

How are fawns born?

A fawn is a name for a juvenile deer. Adult female deer give birth to them if mating with an adult male deer successfully occurs.

Unless you mean a faun which is a nature spirit from Greco-Roman mythology known as satyrs and sometimes considered servants of Pan.

How long does the average white tail deer live?

A white tailed deer can live from 70-100 years. Usually at least 60 years and live no longer than 90 years but can/.

How many deers are killed by hunters a year?

White-tailed deer account for only 2% (6 million) of the 200 million animals killed yearly by hunters. 25% (50 million) are morning doves and 15% (30 million) are squirrels. Millions more are geese and ducks.

In fact, according to Field and Stream magazine online, a few of their users posted their states total harvest reports.

Virginia: 253,678

Missouri: 283,253

Washington: 35,118

Oklahoma: 111,427

Georgia: 350,715

California: 16,941

South Carolina: 248,778

New Jersey, ~56000

New York: 222,979

Pennsylvania: 335,850

What does a deer like to eat?

variety of herbaceous plants, lichens, mosses, and tree leaves and bark

Is a caribou a bird?

A caribou is a type of deer actually everyone is pretty sure that it is a reindeer.

What is an antler feature?

Tine - the name for parts of the branches like those on a fork.

Point - tips of the branches

Is a female deer faster than a buck?

A deer is faster. over short distances. However, a kangaroo is able to keep up a sustained, high speed for far longer than any of the animals which rely on four legs for running.

Kangaroos have powerful hind legs ideal for speedy bounding. 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. Their strong back legs and elongated hind feet enable them to bound. 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.

Do whitetail deer eat grapes?

No, they are tend to like dull flavors. They are like cows they don't eat much sweet. Monkey balls are rare to Whitetail deer, but they mostly eat grass.

What ammunition in a 22-250 caliber would be best for short range whitetail deer hunting?

I have a 22-250 that use for hunting and i have killed 7 deer this season.the bullet I use is a ballistic tip.but allot of people suggest that with a smaller round.like a 22-250 it is best to use the cheaper core lokt bullets because they have more weight.I personally prefer 55 gr. ballistic tips.

How do deer help the environment?

Deer eat leaves and things that grow in the forest, then they leave their feces behind. This adds to the fertility of the forest soil.

What is the specific food does buck deer eat?

A male whitetail deer will eat whatever it feels is the most safely available food. It ranges from acorns to bird seed. While they prefer a high mast fruit or grain, such as apples and sweet corn, they are capable of surviving winters eating twigs and bark from young trees and bushes. Their very behavioral characteristics are often dictated by the available food source, and their diets vary as greatly as their range. Spanning the majority of North America, they survive and thrive in climates from southern Texas to frigid Saskatchewan and Alberta. In fact, the colder the climate, the hardier and heavier this species tends to be. A whitetail buck in the northern part of their natural range may reach 300lbs, while their southern cousins rarely more than 200lbs. The whole time, eating whatever they can get their grinders on safely. Because of their headgear, they are quite secretive.

Does the mouse deer live in the rainforest?

they're some deers in the rainforest but not as many as the ones n the woods!.

Is A Caribou An Invertebrate?

A caribou is a type of deer and an invertebrate is an animal without a backbone. Caribous do have backbones so they are a vertebrate.

Do hogs scare deer?

Most definitely Wild hogs can destroy almost any type of feeder made. There are numerous exceptions, of course, based on physical size of feeders, weight and thrust as would be dictated by size, volume of feed inside containers etc.

The thing to remember about wild hogs and wild boars , is that they can get rather large, and they are very powerful animals.

When using any type of medium weight 55 gallon or 35 gallon lighter weight spin-cast tripod deer feeders made these days, we "highly recommend" one of the following: (1) the Deer Feeder Leg Footpads Heavy Duty Style - designed to accept a Standard T-Post through the center of the 7" Square Footpad - each footpad has a large nut welded to it and a ½" bolt that when tightened secures the feeder leg to the T-Post; or (2) the basic version ( no t-post ) whereby the Deer Feeder Leg Footpads Standard Style featuring the heavy duty designed steel 6" square support footpad with a 3/4" stake hole for re-bar or other anchoring stakes are held to legs by a protruding steel tab.

Who would win in a fight between a dog and a deer?

Deer have sharp hooves and can rear up and strike out with them. An inexperienced dog that does not know how to hunt or kill deer can easily get hurt by such actions from a deer, especially a doe that is protecting a nearby fawn.

Bucks that are in rut are even more dangerous. Their antlers are like daggers, and their attitude towards most living things, especially when cornered, can be very furious to the point of being fatal. Even a seasoned dog that has learned to kill deer for food will stay out of a rutting buck's way.

So who will win in a fight between a dog and a deer? Well it depends on the circumstances of either animal, like that described previously. In most cases, if the dog is smart and able to learn fast and has the instinct to kill, the dog will win by dodging the flying hooves and antlers and going for the throat of that deer. Usually death comes after the deer tires to the point of exhaustion when it cannot run no longer.