Reindeer [sob]
- Terms
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Cervus tarandus
karibu
Rangifer (rod)
Rangifer tarandus
sob arktický
sob evropský
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Caribou
A genus of deer, Rangifer, that inhabits the northern parts of Europe, Asia, and America. Caribou is the North American name; reindeer, the European. They are often domesticated and used, especially in Lapland, for drawing sleds and as a source of food. Rangifer is the only genus of the deer family in which both sexes are antlered. Most caribou inhabit arctic tundra and surrounding arboreal coniferous forests and most have seasonal shifts in migration. They are hunted extensively for their meat, skin, antlers, and other parts. (From Webster, 3d ed; Walker's Mammals of the World, 5th ed, p1397)
- Annotation
- IM; qualif permitted
- DUI
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- CUI
- M0018736
- Previous indexing
- Artiodactyla (1966-1967)
- History note
- 68; CARIBOU was heading 1975-94 (see under REINDEER 1975-90)
- Online note
- use REINDEER to search CARIBOU 1975-94
- Public note
- 68; CARIBOU was heading 1975-94 (see under REINDEER 1975-90)
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