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Reindeer - Wikipedia The reindeer or caribou[a] (Rangifer tarandus) [5] is a species of deer with circumpolar distribution, native to Arctic, subarctic, tundra, boreal, and mountainous regions of Northern Europe, Siberia, and North America [2] It is the only representative of the genus Rangifer
Caribou (Reindeer) - Key Facts, Information Pictures - Animal Corner The Caribou is a wild species of deer often called reindeer when domesticated They belong to a large group of hoofed ungulate mammals called artiodactyls which also includes camels and giraffes They are found in the arctic tundra regions of North America, Asia, Northern Europe, Alaska and Greenland
Caribou Reindeer Facts, Pictures Information - Active Wild Caribou are large mammals that live in Arctic and subarctic regions all around the world Caribou are members of the deer family, Cervidae Their scientific name is Rangifer Tanandus In Europe, caribou are known as reindeer
Caribou: Species Features, Facts, Info More - WWF. CA With its distinctive tall and flat antlers, the caribou is one of Canada’s most recognizable species, inhabiting the Arctic, boreal and mountain regions Caribou or reindeer? They’re actually the same
Caribou fact sheet — Caribou Conservation Alliance Caribou are native to North America and have never been domesticated Caribou and reindeer are found in arctic, subarctic, boreal, and sub-boreal areas Caribou and reindeer populations are declining globally
Caribou: Characteristics, Diet, Facts More [Fact Sheet] Caribou inhabit a wide range of environments across North America, Europe, and Asia, including tundras, forests, and mountainous regions The barren-ground caribou, for instance, primarily roam the open tundras, while woodland caribou prefer dense boreal forests