The Woodland Caribou is a medium-sized (smaller than moose, but larger than deer) mammal found throughout the northern boreal forest. ... The main enemies of caribou are people and wolves. Wolverines, lynx, and the golden eagle may kill and eat some of the young.
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Woodland caribou live farther south. ... The caribou grows a long thick winter coat. ENEMIES ; Arctic wolves eat caribou. The young or sick are the easiest to catch. If a caribou moves away from the herd the wolf pack chases it and surrounds it. A young calf must become strong so it can run and escape enemies like wolves,
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Woodland vs. barren ground caribou? ... Caribou: their enemies, how they live ... You say that the average annual harvest of caribous in the herds of Beverly and Qamamirjuakis is around 16000. Can you tell me:
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There are five different kinds of caribou: the barren-ground, the woodland, the prairies, the grant caribou and the European, which when domesticated are known as the reindeer. ... Both the woodland and the barren-ground caribou are mostly brown, with white markings on their legs, belly, neck, and tail.
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2. It has been suggested that the decline of woodland caribou; Rangifer tarandus caribou; populations in North America is precipitated by timber harvesting that creates landscapes of early seral forests.
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Homes shelter animals from the weather, protect them from predators or enemies, provide them with a safe place to bear and raise their young, and sometimes even provide a place to store food. Homes serve these same purposes for human beings. ... The Forest and Woodland Habitats...
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They and the Micmacs, who were allies of the French, had common enemies - the Mohawk and later the English. The Montagnais lived in eastern Quebec and their close kinsmen, the Naskapi, in the eastern half of the Labrador peninsula.
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