Yes, they are the same species: Rangifer tarandus (but caribou are usually slightly bigger than reindeer). The different names come from different languages spoken in some of the countries they live in: "reindeer" comes from Finnish, "caribou" comes from Mi'kmaq an Eastern Algonquian language. In Inuktitut, they are known by the name "tuktu".
Reindeer are also known as Caribou.
Reindeer and caribou are the same animals... And so, reindeer are in the caribou family....
A group of caribou is called a herd. Reindeer are also grouped in herds.
A caribou is the name given to wild reindeer.
Yes. It is also known by the name "reindeer".
North American reindeer are commonly called caribou. Reindeer belongs to the family Cervidae of the order Artiodactyla and are classified as Rangifer tarandus.
Reindeer and Caribou
A caribou is a type of deer actually everyone is pretty sure that it is a reindeer.
Caribou (reindeer) are vertebrates.
No. They are two names for the same animal. A male caribou is a male reindeer.
reindeer
Rangifer tarandus, Caribou/Reindeer.