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caribou
[ kar-uh-boo ]
noun
- any of several large, North American deer of the genus Rangifer, related to the reindeer of the Old World.
caribou
1/ ˈkærɪˌbuː /
noun
- a large deer, Rangifer tarandus, of Arctic regions of North America, having large branched antlers in the male and female: also occurs in Europe and Asia, where it is called a reindeer Also called (Canadian)tuktu
Caribou
2/ ˈkærɪˌbuː /
noun
- a mixed drink containing wine and grain alcohol
Word History and Origins
Origin of caribou1
Word History and Origins
Origin of caribou1
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Maybe a reality show following a caribou breeder in Alaska?
The park is home to 53 species of mammals, including moose, bears, elks, mountain goats and caribou.
Reindeer and caribou -- biologically the same species with different names based on geography -- live in the northern reaches of the globe in wild, feral, free-ranging and domestic forms.
His collaborators in Alaska just sent him samples from 16 species, including bison, caribou, and mountain goats.
As they conclude their study, researchers caution that what is good for the deer isn't necessarily suitable for other species, such as the threatened woodland caribou.
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