Woodland Caribou
You will have to travel quite far north and deep into the forest to find Woodland Caribou.

They have large hooves, which help them walk through deep snow or the wet, boggy areas they call home. They are considered a member of the deer family, but unlike other deer the males and females both have antlers.

They stand slightly more than one meter tall, and eat a diet consisting mostly of lichen, a tiny plant found in mature forests. In the winter, they use their hooves to shovel away the snow to find food.

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