Yes Dancer and Prancer. Their mother loved plays and of course named them after some dance moves.
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vicson, Comet, Cupid, Donder and Blitzen
and don't forget Roldolph
It appears that 8 reindeer are commemorated by having mountains named after them. See the link.
the names of Santa's reindeer in french are:
* Tornade (Dasher) - Le plus rapide. * Danseur (Dancer) - La plus gracieuse. * Furie (Prancer) - Le plus puissant. * Fringant (Vixen) - Belle et puissante. * Cométe (Comet) - Il apporte le bonheur aux enfants. * Cupidon (Cupid) - Elle amène l'amour aux enfants. * Tonnerre (Donner) - * Éclair (Blitzen) - Elle apporte la lumière (Elle est souvent considérée comme un mâle) - sourceWikipedia(en francais)
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The highest reindeer populations are spread out across multiple countries in Northern Europe and some of Asia, such as Norway, Russia, Greenland, Mongolia and China.
Santa's reindeer are essentially indistinguishable from ordinary reindeer (Caribou, wapiti) They are 85-150 cm (37"-59") at the shoulder and can weigh up to 200 kg (over 400 lb) for a big male. Females are more delicate, seldom exceeding 130 kg (260 lb).
On a normal day they can put down about 5 kg (10 lb) of vegetables. As they can run at speeds up to 75 km/hr and pull twice their own weight on a sleigh they need all the energy they can get.
Why, Rudolph, of course, with his shiny red nose.
The name of the snowman from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is Sam.
Reindeer in Norway migrate from the forest where they spend the winters forraging for lichen and mosses beneath up to four feet of snow. In early spring, when the snow begins to melt - especially close to rivers and tarns, where new grasses provide protein rich foods - mosquitos, warble flies and a host of other insects emerge. Warble flies bore into the reindeers' skin and lay their eggs there. In the early spring, the larvae begin to hatch - which is extremely painful. These, together with all the other insects drive the reindeer to distraction and that is when they begin to migrate to the mountains and the northern coast of Norway. In the autumn, after the rut, the reindeer migrate back to the forests for the winter. The Sami reindeer herders are only semi-nomadic. Most do not own reindeer and live in the cities and towns. Those that do travel in groups with their herds, which are driven along specific routes to avoid congestion.
most likely, for:
food
the skin of the animals to waer(GROSS) and decrorate(NASTY)
just to kill
to brag about
sell meat
or bcasue it has a diesease and might infect all other carbou
It eats 12 pounds a day. That's why they weigh to seven hundred pounds.
Olive... as in "Olive the other reindeer" who used to torment Rudolph
You know Dasher, and Dancer,
And Prancer, and Vixen.
Comet, and Cupid,
And Donner and Blitzen.
But do you recall the most famous reindeer of all???
Chorus
Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer,
Had a very shiny nose.
And if u ever saw it,
U would even say it glows.
All of the other reindeer,
Used to laugh and call him names.
And they never let poor Rudolph,
Join in any reindeer games.
Then one foggy Christamas eve,
Santa came to say.
"Rudolph with your nose so bright
Wont you guide my sleigh tonight."
Then how the reindeer loved him,
As they shouted out with glee.
"Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer,
You'll go down in history."
(Repeat from the Chorus)
The reindeer dragon is a seasonal dragon that is only available around the winter holidays.
The most effective method of breeding a reindeer dragon is a seaweed dragon (lv 10 left) and a snow dragon (lv 10 right). This has about a 13% success rate.
The egg is light green with a dark green ribbon and a piece of mistletoe. It takes 5 hours to hatch.
reindeer are found in the artic regions they are also found in north america where they are known as caribou
A larva (plural form larvae) is a juvenile form of animal with indirect development, undergoing metamorphosis (for example, insects or amphibians). The larva can look completely different from the adult form, for example, a caterpillar differs from a butterfly. Caterpillars, for instance, eat leaves voraciously. Tadpoles (that become frogs when adult) love... lettuce! Hope this helps!
It's not Rudolph for sure! Because in the line 'And all of the other reindeers used to call him names.' If you have a book with the song of lyrics go get it. Read on several pages before the last and you'll see or go on the lyric page and see. I estiment it is Dasher. For more inform go to a Santa site.