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  2. Unraveling the Mysteries: Why Are Reindeer Called Reindeer? - AOL

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    In Spanish, they say reno, and theFrench say renne. Meanwhile, in both German and Swedish, reindeer are called ren and in Iceland they say hreinn. Where Do Reindeer Live?

  3. 12 Incredible Reindeer Facts for Christmas - AOL

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    Male reindeer are also called bull or stag, and female reindeer are referred to as cows. Male reindeer are distinguished from females by their larger stature, tougher hooves, and more impressive ...

  4. From Antlers to Migration: How Reindeer and Whitetail ... - AOL

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    Reindeer and whitetail deer belong to the same family of animals called Cervidae. It includes all major species of deer, dividing them into two principal groups. It includes all major species of ...

  5. Reindeer - Wikipedia

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    When male reindeer shed their antlers in early to mid-winter, the antlered cows acquire the highest ranks in the feeding hierarchy, gaining access to the best forage areas. These cows are healthier than those without antlers. [135] Calves whose mothers do not have antlers are more prone to disease and have a significantly higher mortality. [135]

  6. Reindeer (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Reindeer (any of six species in the genus Rangifer; called caribou in North America) is a deer from Arctic and Subarctic North America and Eurasia; ...

  7. Mountain reindeer - Wikipedia

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    The mountain reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus), also called the Norwegian reindeer, northern reindeer, common reindeer or mountain caribou, is a mid-sized to large subspecies of the reindeer that is native to the western Scandinavian Peninsula, particularly Norway. In Norway, it is called fjellrein, villrein or tundra-rein.

  8. Unveiling the Mystery: Why Both Male and Female Reindeer Grow ...

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    Both male and female reindeer grow antlers. This is a trait that no other species in the deer family possesses. The reason, a peculiar result of circumstances and biological luck, reflects.

  9. Pudu - Wikipedia

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    To mate, the pudú male rests his chin on the female's back, then sniffs her rear before mounting her from behind, holding her with his fore legs. [19] The gestation period ranges from 202 to 223 days (around 7 months) with the average being 210 days. [6] A single offspring or sometimes twins are born in austral spring, from November to January.