Reindeer - Wikipedia Reindeer vary greatly in size and color from the smallest, the Svalbard reindeer (R (t ) platyrhynchus), to the largest, Osborn's caribou (R t osborni) Although reindeer are quite numerous, some species and subspecies are in decline and considered vulnerable
Reindeer | Habitat, Diet, Antlers, Facts | Britannica Reindeer, species of deer found in the Arctic tundra and adjacent boreal forests of Greenland, Scandinavia, Russia, Alaska, and Canada There are two varieties: tundra reindeer and forest (or woodland) reindeer Learn more about the characteristics, habitat, and diet of reindeer in this article
12 Surprising Facts About Reindeer - Treehugger Did you know reindeer are the only mammals that can see ultraviolet light? Discover more fascinating facts about these majestic, cold-weather creatures
Caribou vs. Reindeer - U. S. National Park Service Caribou and Reindeer are the same species and share the same scientific name, Rangifer tarandus Caribou are what the species is called in North America and reindeer are what they are called in Eurasia
Caribou (Reindeer) - Key Facts, Information Pictures What is a Caribou (Reindeer)? 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