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  2. 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.

  3. Reindeer - Wikipedia

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    Hunting wild reindeer and herding of semi-domesticated reindeer are important to several Arctic and sub-Arctic peoples such as the Duhalar for meat, hides , antlers, milk , and transportation. [ 6 ] Reindeer have been domesticated at least two and probably three times, in each case from wild Eurasian tundra reindeer after the Last Glacial ...

  4. From Antlers to Ultraviolet Vision: 10 Amazing Reindeer Facts

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    Some scientists claim that reindeer domestication started almost 2000 years ago. Since then until now, they have been domesticated for their meat, milk, fur, antlers, and as a means of transportation.

  5. Reindeer distribution - Wikipedia

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    Reindeer were imported from Siberia in the late 19th century and from Norway in the early 1900s as semi-domesticated livestock in Alaska. [45] [46] Reindeer can interbreed with the native caribou subspecies, but they rarely do, and even then their offspring do not survive well in the wild. [47] [25]

  6. Discover How Reindeer Have Been Loyal Companions to Humans ...

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    Reindeer are principally used for pulling sleds. In fact, very old, 1800-year-old Chinese manuscripts talk about domesticated reindeer, and Marco Polo even mentioned them over a thousand years later.

  7. Are Reindeer Really Deer? Exploring Their Evolution and ...

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    Reindeer were domesticated by humans around 3,000 years ago, and since then, they have helped native populations in the Arctic survive and prosper against all odds.

  8. Timeline of animal welfare and rights - Wikipedia

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    The domestication of animals began with dogs. From 8500 to 1000 BCE, cats, sheep, goats, cows, pigs, chickens, donkeys, horses, silkworms, camels, bees, ducks, and reindeer were domesticated by various civilizations. [1] 1000 BCE–700 CE Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism started teaching ahimsa, nonviolence toward all living beings.

  9. Uncover the Truth: Do Reindeer Really Live at the North Pole?

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    However, the term reindeer is used to describe domesticated caribou, including those in North America. Reindeer antlers are the largest and heaviest of all extant deer species. Unlike other deer ...