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Reindeer (caribou) fur ranges widely in color, based on the subspecies in question. Some fur can be nearly white, while other subspecies have fur that is quite dark. Because caribou live in incredibly cold habitats, they sport an insulated double coat. This coat has long, hollow guard hairs, as well as shorter soft under-fur to keep the animal warm. They also frequently sport large antlers, and, generally speaking, larger and older deer have larger and heavier antlers. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Reindeer
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Interesting Facts About the Reindeer
  • Despite their inability to fly, reindeer are
    actually quite intriguing creatures. They have a
    number of different characteristics that make
    them unique among other deer, and are incredible
    survivors.
  • Antlers Arent Just For the Boys  Both male
    and female caribou regularly possess antlers.
    This trait is unique among members of the
    Cervidae (deer) family. The percentage of female
    reindeer in a given population that have antlers
    varies by subspecies. Females still generally
    have smaller antlers than males.

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  • Stupendous Size  Male caribou can have
    impressively large antlers. Depending on the
    location and the subspecies, some can grow
    antlers that are second in size only to those of
    the moose! Caribou actually have antlers that are
    the largest in the deer family, relative to body
    size.
  • Reindeer vs. Caribou  While the terms
    reindeer and caribou both describe the same
    species, Rangifer tarandus, the names are not
    usually used interchangeably. In North America,
    the name most commonly used for these mammals is
    caribou. In Eurasia, they are almost always
    referred to as reindeer.

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  • Super Herd  When we say these animals are
    social, we mean they are social! While most of
    the year caribou live in meager herds of 10 100
    individuals, the spring is when they really
    become socialites. These deer will congregate as
    they travel south in search of food, in groups of
    50,000 to 500,000 animals!
  • Reindeer, also known as caribou, are large
    mammals native to the northern polar regions of
    the world. These cold-weather members of the
    deer, or Cervidae, family are famous for their
    association with Santa Claus. While their
    magic-enabled counterparts may soar through the
    sky to aid Saint Nick, the rest of the caribou
    are very much ground dwellers. Read on to learn
    about the reindeer.

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Beliefs, Superstitions, and Phobias About the
Reindeer
There are many tribes of people native to polar
regions that rely heavily on reindeer in some
fashion, as the fur, meat, antlers, and bones
have all been utilized for survival. This has led
to lots of mythological and spiritual stories
about reindeer or caribou. An Inuit story tells
of the origin of caribou, and describes a man who
made a wish for caribou and dug a hole in the
ground. From this hole hundreds of caribou
emerged, until the earth was nearly covered in
them, and the man filled the hole back in again.
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