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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 can also be seen in sub arctic boreal forests during migration where they take refuge
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Here, you will find a stunning collection of images capturing the majestic beauty and natural grace of this iconic North American mammal Our gallery features photos of caribou in their natural habitat, from the rugged tundra of the Arctic to the dense forests of the boreal region
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