
Reindeer - Wikipedia
Reindeer / caribou (Rangifer) vary in size from the smallest, the Svalbard reindeer (R. (t.) platyrhynchus), to the largest, Osborn's caribou (R. t. osborni). They also vary in coat color …
The Cariboo Trail (1950) - IMDb
The Cariboo Trail: Directed by Edwin L. Marin. With Randolph Scott, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Bill Williams, Karin Booth. Montanans Jim Redfern and Mike Evans head into Canada's British …
The Cariboo Trail - Wikipedia
The Cariboo Trail is a 1950 American Western film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Randolph Scott. [1] It was the final film appearance of George "Gabby" Hayes. Montanans Jim …
Caribou (Reindeer) - Key Facts, Information & Pictures - Animal …
Their rumps and chests are white and they have blunt, hair-covered muzzles and short tails. Caribous have long legs and wide, flat hooves which act like snowshoes helping them walk on …
Boreal woodland caribou - Wikipedia
See Reindeer: Taxonomy), also known as Eastern woodland caribou, boreal forest caribou and forest-dwelling caribou, is a North American subspecies of reindeer (or caribou in North …
The Cariboo Trail (1950) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb
The Cariboo Trail (1950) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Caribou (reindeer), facts and information - National Geographic
May 10, 2011 · Large hoofed animals belonging to the deer family, caribou and reindeer are actually the same species— Rangifer tarandus. There are differences between caribou and …
Caribou - Rangifer tarandus - NatureWorks - New Hampshire PBS
The caribou has a long snout; a short tail; and long legs with large, round hooves. The caribou has a dewlap covered with long white hair on its throat. The caribou is the only deer species in …
ADW: Rangifer tarandus: INFORMATION
Caribou can have shoulder heights of up to 120 cm and total length ranges from 150 to 230 cm. They have short tails. There is marked sexual dimorphism, with males of some subspecies …
Reindeer (Caribou): The Animal Files
Reindeer are large deer with a body length between 1.2 and 2.2 m (4 - 7.25 ft), a tail length between 10 and 25 cms (4 - 10 inches) and they weigh between 120 and 300 kgs (260 - 660 …