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Description:

 

Dr. Pol reigns in a couple of reindeer to talk about what the difference between them and a caribou are.

 

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Transcript:


DR. POL: Come here sweetie. Hi.

There, that's the sound.

Alrighty, welcome back to Barnyard Babies with Dr. Pol.

This is a reindeer and his name is Nelson.

Three weeks old today.

And if you look, maybe we'll see it. He should not have teeth in his upper jaw either.

He doesn't want to open his mouth. Which is fine!

You're fine, you're fine sweetheart.

Yeah, hmm.

I hope you enjoy all the fast facts.

The reindeer is an animal that lives in very cold climates.

The caribou is the wild one, they are in North America,

while the reindeer actually comes from the Scandinavian countries.

You can see how thick the coat is also, animals like this are built for cold weather.

Alrighty, I hope you learned something. Right, Nelson? 


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Questions:

 

1. Who is Nelson?

2. What are the facts about a reindeer and a caribou?

3. Which two animals are most related?

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