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  2. 12 Incredible Reindeer Facts for Christmas - AOL

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    The number of reindeer in the wild is rapidly dwindling, and the species is now classified as vulnerable. 6. Baby Reindeer are Called Calves. Baby reindeer are called calves, as are baby moose and ...

  3. Rare white reindeer calves ready to help spread festive cheer

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  4. Discover the Decline: Why Reindeer Populations Are ... - AOL

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    Native to the Arctic region, reindeer are one of the staples for the survival of arctic people, used for transportation, food, and clothing for generations. There are around 7 million reindeer ...

  5. Reindeer - Wikipedia

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    Calves whose mothers do not have antlers are more prone to disease and have a significantly higher mortality. [135] ... Reindeer hides for sale in Sitka, Alaska.

  6. Reindeer herding - Wikipedia

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    Reindeer herding is when reindeer are herded by people in a limited area. Currently, reindeer are the only semi-domesticated animal which naturally belong to the North. Reindeer herding is conducted in nine countries: Norway, Finland, Sweden, Russia, Greenland, Alaska (the United States), Mongolia, China and Canada.

  7. Barren-ground caribou - Wikipedia

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    The barren-ground caribou usually breeds in the fall and calves in June but may not drop their single calf until July. Usually the female gives birth away from the herd and if possible on a patch of snow. After birth, the female licks the calf clean and eats the tissues and the placenta. This may serve two purposes, to replace nutrients lost ...

  8. Discover the Epic Journey of Reindeer: From Tundras to Forests

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    Calves quickly learn to follow their mothers and find food during this season. Though they can tolerate warmer temperatures, reindeer tend to avoid getting too hot and will move farther north ...

  9. 'It’s like I’m a kid again.' Finger Lakes reindeer farm ...

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    Mike Schaertl talks about his reindeer at Shortsville Reindeer Farm during a tour in 2021. The Schaertl hobby farm is just outside the village of Shortsville heading from the west on Shortsville Road.