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🧠 Fun Facts to Make You Smarter!
- Reindeer and caribou are the same animal—they just have different names in different places!
- Both male and female reindeer grow antlers, which is rare among deer species.
- Reindeer live in cold places like the Arctic, Alaska, and northern Europe.
- Their noses warm up cold air before it reaches their lungs—like a natural heater!
- Reindeer hooves change with the seasons—soft and spongy in summer, hard and sharp in winter for walking on ice.
- They are excellent swimmers, and often cross rivers and lakes during migrations.
- Reindeer migrate up to 5,000 kilometers each year—more than any other land mammal!
- They have a thick coat and a layer of fat to survive freezing temperatures.
- They eat moss and lichens, especially a type called “reindeer moss.”
- In legends, Santa’s sleigh is pulled by flying reindeer—but real ones don’t fly (sadly!).
📚 Word Boost – Learn Cool New Words
Antlers – Branched horns made of bone, grown and shed each year
Migration – Long-distance travel animals make to find food or warmth
Hoof – The hard foot of animals like reindeer and horses
Lichen – A plant-like organism that grows on rocks and trees, reindeer love to eat it
Arctic – The cold northern region of Earth where reindeer live
Adapt – To change or adjust to survive in different conditions