Reindeer

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phylum Chordata The reindeer, also known as the caribou in North America, is a species of deer native to Arctic and Subarctic regions. This includes both resident and migratory populations. Reindeer vary considerably in color and size. Both sexes grow antlers, though they are typically larger in males. However, there are a few populations in which females lack antlers completely.

Wild reindeer hunting and herding of semi-domesticated reindeer (for meat, hides, antlers, milk and transportation) are important to several Arctic and Subarctic peoples.
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class Mammalia
infraclass Eutheria
order Artiodactyla
family Cervidae
genus Rangifer
species R. tarandus


Queen Charlotte Islands caribou

phylum Chordata The Queen Charlotte Islands caribou or Dawson's caribou(Rangifer tarandus dawsoni) is an extinct subspecies of the reindeer(or the caribou in North America) that once lived on Graham Island, the largest of the Haida Gwai iislands in British Columbia, Canada. Possible causes of extinction include habitat destruction, introduced disease and overhunting. It was gray in appearance. The last three caribou were killed in 1908 and can be seen at the Royal British Columbia Museum, where their pelts and bones are preserved and displayed.

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class Mammalia
infraclass Eutheria
order Artiodactyla
family Cervidae
genus Rangifer
species R. tarandus
subspecies R. t. dawsoni