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How big is the largest caribou? - reptileknowledge.com
How big is a full grown caribou? Woodland caribou measure 3.6 to 4.6 feet tall at the shoulder. Males weigh 350 to 500 pounds, while females weigh 240 to 330 pounds. Body coloration is dark brown, contrasting with a whitish neck, shoulders and rump, and overall coloration becomes paler during the winter and spring.
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 and antler architecture.
Caribou & Reindeer Facts, Pictures & Information - Active Wild
2018年12月4日 · How Big Are Caribou? Caribou are between 1.6 and 2m (5.25 and 6.5 ft.) in length, and 0.8 and 1.5 m (2.6 and 5 ft.) in shoulder height. They weigh between 60 and 300 kg (132 and 661 lb.).
Caribou (Reindeer) - Key Facts, Information & Pictures
Caribous are large even toed mammals that measure 1.2 – 2.2 metres (4 – 7.25 feet) in length and stand 1.2 – 1.5 metres (4 – 5 foot at shoulder height. They can weigh between 60 – 318 kilograms (130 – 700 pounds). Their coats are short, thick and colored brown in summer turning grey in the winter.
Reindeer Antlers: Everything You Need to Know - A-Z Animals
2024年11月21日 · In Europe and Asia, these animals are always called reindeer, but in North America, they’re called caribou in their wild habitat and reindeer when domesticated. Antlers are their largest and most prominent feature. These are …
Caribou (reindeer), facts and information - National Geographic
2011年5月10日 · Large hoofed animals belonging to the deer family, caribou and reindeer are actually the same species— Rangifer tarandus. There are differences between caribou and reindeer though. Caribou...
Caribou - Denali National Park & Preserve (U.S. National Park ...
2021年9月17日 · Mature caribou stand approximately four feet tall at the shoulder, eight feet in length and weigh from 130 to over 350 pounds. Caribou hoofs are very large and form a nearly circular print - acting like snowshoes to keep the animal from sinking in the snow.