Reindeer drink from naturally occurring bodies of water, like streams, rivers, lakes and ponds.
Yes
Yes
Water, sometimes they have to eat snow.
Yes, reindeer is a countable noun; however, like the noun deer, the singular and the plural are spelled the same: one reindeer, eight reindeer. A uncountable noun (or mass noun) is noun for a substance or concept that is indivisible into countable units, words like water and knowledge.
The singular possessive for reindeer is reindeer's.
The singular possessive for reindeer is reindeer's.
Buddy can be a reindeer, but he is not.Buddy is not a reindeer.
Reindeer do not like to swim. Look at birds. They are accustomed to flying, so water is obviously to be avoided, unless they are consuming it. Birds never swim because, for many species of birds (with the exception of avian species), swimming poses a great risk as birds are not naturally adapted to swim. This is congruent to the condition of reindeer. The key idea here: All species are risk adverse. However, given special circumstances, reindeer will venture into water. For example, if a reindeer is being pursued by wolves, the reindeer will find its way into a stream in order discourage the wolves from attacking.
There's a Reindeer Island and a Reindeer Lake but no Reindeer.
Reindeer milk has more fat than cow's milk. According to Elisabeth Luard's "The Old World Kitchen," reindeer milk is "very thick and rich" and the Laplanders add water to it to thin it a little for drinking.
a reindeer would rain all the deer it could rain if a reindeer could rain deer