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reindeer moss
noun
- any of several lichens of the genus Cladonia, especially the gray, many-branched C. rangiferina, of Arctic and subarctic regions, eaten by reindeer and caribou.
reindeer moss
noun
- any of various lichens of the genus Cladonia , esp C. rangiferina , which occur in arctic and subarctic regions, providing food for reindeer
Word History and Origins
Origin of reindeer moss1
Example Sentences
Reindeer subsist largely on light-colored reindeer moss, which isn’t actually a moss but rather a type of lichen that grows in crunchy, carpet-like patches across northern latitudes.
Reindeer subsist primarily on reindeer moss, or Cladonia rangiferina, which isn't a moss but actually a species of algae-fungus fusion known as lichen.
The room now has a few large plants in the corners, as well as a small rectangle of preserved reindeer moss on the wall.
He finished his toilet, and when he sat down he disappeared under the reindeer moss.
The population has grown by 50 percent over the last two decades, Morozova said, and large tracts of reindeer moss, a slow-growing staple of the species’ herbivore diet, have been lost due to over-grazing.
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