Susan Quinlan
Caribou are a type of deer that roam the forests and tundra of Earth’s northernmost lands. Learn about their life history and discover the unique adaptations that enable caribou to survive in harsh northern environments. How do they keep warm in extreme cold, find food buried in deep snow, travel thousands of miles across rugged terrain and wild rivers? How do they survive in spite of hordes of mosquitoes and predation by wolves, bears, and wolverines.
Publisher
Carolrhoda Books (Lerner Publishing Group)
EAN/UPC or ISBN
1575055791