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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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www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/arctic/caribou.html
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BIRDS of CANADA ... (July 2009) WOODLAND CARIBOU | TUNDRA SWAN | PTARMIGAN | SNOW GOOSE ... CARIBOU (woodland)
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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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www.arctic-caribou.com/QA99.html
www.arctic-caribou.com/QA99.html
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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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ucls.uchicago.edu/students/projects/1996-97/Hillocks96/...
ucls.uchicago.edu/students/projects/1996-97/Hillocks96/caribou.html
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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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www.albertacariboucommittee.ca/PDF/Changes-in-landscape...
www.albertacariboucommittee.ca/PDF/Changes-in-landscape.pdf
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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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www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/Homework/habitats.html
www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/Homework/habitats.html
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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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