a male can get up to 400 lbs and a female can grow up to 180-260 lbs :)
Woodland caribou babies weigh 12 pounds at birth.
gnu, ewe, caribou, kinkajou
Golden Eagles prey on calves. Wolverines, brown bears, polar bears and wolves all prey on grown caribou. Wolves are the commonest predator of caribou.
Arctic hares, lemmings, and caribou are known to feed on tufted saxifrage, as it is a common plant in the Arctic tundra. These animals rely on the plant as a food source due to its availability in their habitat and its nutritional value.
It comes from the Micmac language - Kaleboo, meaning pawer or scratcher
No,caribouare not microscopic, because caribou is type of reindeer it big animal.
=Look it up on Google Or ask and typ in how do you draw a caribou=
A caribou can live from the age of 6 up to 13, depending on how healthy the herd is.
twice the size of an average elaphant
At Full Speed a Male Caribou can reach up 80 km/h.
A caribou has a good sense of hearing to make it harder for a predator to sneak up on it.
Woodland caribou babies weigh 12 pounds at birth.
A large reindeer particular to North America.
its the toe next to your big toe. Provided its been once removed !!!
so they can catch up with their parents
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.
... A caribou.