Illustration icon

Illustration

Arctic Caribou

** Not Found: /illustration/views/caribou_arctic.jpg

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Steve Kaufman

Caribou are wild Arctic dwellers. Compared to a reindeer, they have longer legs and thinner bodies. Both males and females have two antlers. Their hooves adapt to the seasons, which aids them when walking on ice in the winter and rocks in the spring.

JavaScript required access all features of this site. Use Browser Back to return.