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Svalbard reindeer (Rangifer tarandus)
Although smaller than its counterparts across a wide Holarctic range, the Svalbard reindeer is no less hardy in its ability to adapt and survive on poor vegetation and harsh Arctic winters. This sturdy little reindeer is too agile for the ever-hungry polar bear but is inquisitive and may come up to investigate if you remain quiet. Diet: The Svalbard reindeer is a generalist herbivore and eats almost all available vegetation, with only a few exceptions e.g. white heather. The tough vegetation diet causes major tooth wearing, which leads to starvation (the main cause of death in the reindeer).
Habitat: The highest populations of reindeer are found in areas with rich tundra vegetation. They spend most of their time slowly walking across tundra, eating almost constantly. During winter, reindeer are often found at high altitudes, where vegetation is often more exposed. Reindeer are good swimmers and often swim to new areas of habitat.
Trivia: If you find some white/pale hair whilst on a walk and can't tell if it's from a reindeer or polar bear; reindeer hair breaks easily, whereas polar bear hair is stronger and remains intact. Photographs provided by Ben Garrod, Chris Dobbs
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