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  2. Reindeer - Wikipedia

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    During the spring migration, smaller herds will group together to form larger herds of 50,000 to 500,000 animals, but during autumn migrations, the groups become smaller and the reindeer begin to mate. During winter, reindeer travel to forested areas to forage under the snow. By spring, groups leave their winter grounds to go to the calving ...

  3. Why did the deer cross the road? Georgia DNR explains - AOL

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    SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Behind the wheel or not, you might see deer on the side of the road, or standing in the road, during the cooler months. Why is that? The Georgia Department of Natural ...

  4. Deer are on the move. Here's what time MoDOT says to be ... - AOL

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    As deer activity ramps up due to the breeding season, MoDOT is providing motorist safety tips to avoid deer-related crashes. Deer are on the move. Here's what time MoDOT says to be most cautious

  5. Oh deer! VDOT, DWR warns drivers to stay alert during deer ...

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    Deer tend to stand on the sides of the road and then suddenly move into the road. Slow down and hit your horn to scare the deer, as they dart and run in either direction.

  6. Kaibab Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The climate of the Kaibab Plateau consists of rain and thunderstorms in late summer during the summer monsoon season, snow, heavy at times, in winter, and drier weather in early summer. There was an average annual precipitation of 26.57 inches (67.5 cm) for the period 1925 to 1936.

  7. Rain of animals - Wikipedia

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    Rain of flightless animals and things has been reported throughout history. [1] In the first century AD, Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder documented storms of frogs and fish. [ 4 ] In 1794, French soldiers saw toads fall from the sky during heavy rain at Lalain, near the French city of Lille . [ 5 ]

  8. Reindeer Antlers: Everything You Need to Know - AOL

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    Reindeer (also known as caribou) are a member of the deer family, native to the tundra, boreal forests, and mountains of the extreme frigid north. In human culture, they are a staple of northern ...

  9. Terrestrial locomotion - Wikipedia

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    Movement on appendages is the most common form of terrestrial locomotion, it is the basic form of locomotion of two major groups with many terrestrial members, the vertebrates and the arthropods. Important aspects of legged locomotion are posture (the way the body is supported by the legs), the number of legs, and the functional structure of ...