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The Renes is a mammal who lives in the northern hemisphere in tundras and taigas. In both Alaska and Canada live about one million specimens.

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It is the only species of hair with two genera but a different time to change bodies, young men in spring, older men in December, and women in the summer.

The physical measurements may have varied according to the sub-species. Males are 180-214 cm long and weigh 159-182 kg. Females weigh between 162 and 205 cm and 180 and 120 kg.

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Its hooves cannot sink on ice and snow; its plants are renewed in the winter. The movement of the tendons causes a noise while walking.

They are migrating species moving up to 5,000 km per year in large herds. In North America some caribou populations are the most distant mammals.

Some subspecies move short distances or even move in local areas only slightly.

They travel at speeds between 60 and 80 km/h from 19 to 55 km/day during migration. They have a lot of skill, up to 10 km/h.

The stomach is four cavity because of its ruminant nature. Its diet is based primarily on willow leaves, dwarf birch and lichen, and even poisonous plants such as glacier buttercups can be eaten without risk.

They can eat small rodents and birds, as well as eggs, despite their herbivorous preference.

From the end of September until early November the maturation period takes place. The men compete for the women, bump into each other's faces and try each other to repel.

The winner can collect up to 15 women's harem. The men stop eating during this time, thus losing many of their reserves of the body.