Oh My Gosh I LOVE THEM ALL!!! They are SO SWEET! And your tour guide was absolutely amazing, so nice and so full of information! What a wonderful place!
Female reindeer do have antlers - and male reindeer have antlers as well. They have them at different times of the year. Males grow antlers for breeding season and ‘compete’ with other males to breed then shed them after mating season and they don’t need them to compete anymore. Females grow antlers when they’re pregnant (wintertime) to be used defensively to guard food sources - patches of grass they find by scraping away snow, that are scarce and extremely important during their pregnancy. Females are pregnant through the winter (northern hemisphere) so that’s how we know Santa’s reindeer are female. Male reindeer shed their antlers in late fall - November-ish; females shed theirs in the spring when grasses are more abundant and after their calves are born. This is true for both reindeer in Nordic countries such as Norway, Sweden, and Finland, as well as caribou in North America - Canada and the US.
They aren’t exactly cows, they are yak. They seemed to like my voice just fine, but thanks for the suggestion. I’m so glad you took the time out to watch the video and comment. We appreciate you.
awww!! these animals look really pretty! i’m thankful we have amazing living things that live on the earth! 💕💕
They were so cute and lovable! So glad you enjoyed!
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Oh my goodness! They are so cute! Great video!
They are the best! So glad you liked the video!
Oh My Gosh I LOVE THEM ALL!!! They are SO SWEET! And your tour guide was absolutely amazing, so nice and so full of information! What a wonderful place!
It was the best, she was the best & who knew, yaks are THE ABSOLUTE BEST!!
Female reindeer do have antlers - and male reindeer have antlers as well. They have them at different times of the year.
Males grow antlers for breeding season and ‘compete’ with other males to breed then shed them after mating season and they don’t need them to compete anymore. Females grow antlers when they’re pregnant (wintertime) to be used defensively to guard food sources - patches of grass they find by scraping away snow, that are scarce and extremely important during their pregnancy.
Females are pregnant through the winter (northern hemisphere) so that’s how we know Santa’s reindeer are female. Male reindeer shed their antlers in late fall - November-ish; females shed theirs in the spring when grasses are more abundant and after their calves are born.
This is true for both reindeer in Nordic countries such as Norway, Sweden, and Finland, as well as caribou in North America - Canada and the US.
Oh I love this so much! I was right! Thanks for sharing! We appreciate you watching too!
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They seem to have a temperament like highland cows
I was surprised they were so friendly, but I did have the cookies 😄
Thanks for watching, we really enjoyed that place!
Why the squeeky voice talking to cows.. Huge animals have a low voice so they dont react like cats and dogs
They aren’t exactly cows, they are yak. They seemed to like my voice just fine, but thanks for the suggestion.
I’m so glad you took the time out to watch the video and comment. We appreciate you.
@@ChrimbosChronicles I am a biologist they are cows.. Cows are bovine females.. This yak was both as far as I could see
Cool, appreciate all your knowledge. Thanks again!