Did you know?
Caribou
are the only deer in which male and females both have antlers.
The antlers of the male are long, branched and massive, and they
are a little flattened at the ends. The antlers of the female
are much shorter, simpler and more slender and irregular. Sometimes
they are completely missing.
Caribou,
also called reindeer, are found in northern regions of North America,
Europe, Asia, and Greenland.

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