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  1. reindeer, (Rangifer tarandus), species of deer (family Cervidae) found in the Arctic tundra and adjacent boreal forests of Greenland, Scandinavia, Russia, Alaska, and Canada.
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    reindeer, (Rangifer tarandus), species of deer (family Cervidae) found in the Arctic tundra and adjacent boreal forests of Greenland, Scandinavia, Russia, Alaska, and Canada.
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    Reindeer, say scientists, may alter Arctic landscapes in profound and climate-helpful ways. Their foraging habits change the tundra’s surface so that it reflects rather than absorbs sunlight.
    www.anthropocenemagazine.org/2017/01/reindeer …
  2. Reindeer - Wikipedia

  3. Arctic Reindeer / Caribou - Facts and Adaptations

    Reindeer live in areas of Arctic tundra (a cold treeless plain, frequently poorly drained) and the northern boreal forests that make up the southern edge of the tundra.

  4. How reindeer have adapted to survive and shape the Arctic Tundra

  5. 10 brrr-illiant reindeer facts! - National Geographic Kids

  6. Discover the Incredible Adaptations That Help …

    2024年12月6日 · Reindeer live in the Arctic tundra (a frigid treeless plain) and the northern boreal woodlands that border the tundra. This type of biome is found in Alaska, Canada’s Northern Coast and islands, Coastal Greenland, Iceland, …

  7. Migratory Tundra Caribou and Wild Reindeer - NOAA …

    The abundance of migratory herds of caribou (North America and Greenland) and wild reindeer (Russia and Norway) in circum-arctic tundra regions (Fig. 1) has declined 56% (4.7 million to 2.1 million) over the last two decades.

  8. How Reindeer Have Adapted to Survive and Shape the Arctic Tundra

  9. Reindeer: Majestic Wanderers of the Arctic Tundra - Living Animal

  10. Reindeer - Animal Kingdom

    The Reindeer, scientifically known as Rangifer tarandus, is a species of deer renowned for its adaptation to Arctic and Subarctic regions. Commonly known as Caribou in North America, it holds a unique position within the Cervidae …