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    Reindeer (redirect from Arctic caribou)
    caboti), and the Newfoundland caribou of Newfoundland (R. t. terranovae) have been found to be genetically in the woodland caribou lineage. In Eurasia...
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    Newfoundland. As a food source, the species would prey and rely on the Newfoundland caribou. During the autumn and early winter, some wolves would turn white...
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  • subspecies (see Caribou Subspecies below). They are: Peary DU1, Dolphin and Union DU2, Barren-Ground DU3, Eastern Migratory DU4, Newfoundland DU5, Boreal...
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    compromised by the inclusion of the Newfoundland caribou, the Labrador caribou, and Osborn's caribou in the Rangifer tarandus caribou subspecies. In Geist's opinion...
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    the caribou: woodland (boreal), R. t. caribou; Labrador or Ungava caribou, R. t. caboti; Newfoundland caribou, R. t. terranovae; barren-ground caribou, R...
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    Caribou was a Marine Atlantic passenger/vehicle ferry which operated between the islands of Newfoundland and Cape Breton in eastern Canada. Caribou was...
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  • California Caribou (train), formerly operated on the island of Newfoundland De Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou, a Canadian transport aircraft MV Caribou, a Canadian...
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    SS Caribou was a Newfoundland Railway passenger ferry that ran between Port aux Basques, in the Dominion of Newfoundland, and North Sydney, Nova Scotia...
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    Newfoundland and Labrador (/ˈnjuːfən(d)lənd ... ˈlæbrədɔːr, -lænd ... / NEW-fən(d)-lənd ... LAB-rə-dor, -⁠land ..., locally /ˌnjuːfənˈlænd ... / NEW-fən-LAND...
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    The Newfoundland is a large breed of working dog. They can be black, grey, brown, or black and white. However, in the Dominion of Newfoundland, before...
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    the Caribou and it maintained approximately the same 23-hour schedule from St. John's (also the eastern terminus of the railway on Newfoundland), to...
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    caribou and forest-tundra woodland caribou. In Newfoundland and Labrador, woodland caribou are classified as part of the boreal population of caribou...
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    The barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus; but subject to a recent taxonomic revision. See Reindeer: Taxonomy.) is a subspecies of the...
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  • Myotis lucifugus Newfoundland black bear, Ursus americanus hamiltoni Newfoundland beaver, Castor canadensis caecator Migratory woodland caribou, Rangifer tarandus...
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    Malakoff, was brought into service. In 1925, the SS Caribou began its service on the Gulf run. The Newfoundland Royal Commission, formed in 1933 by the government...
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    narrow gauge Newfoundland Railway expanded both the number of trains and vessels which called at Port Aux Basques. In 1925 the steamer SS Caribou began service...
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    represents iron ore mining. The spade is flanked by two caribou. Both snowy owls and caribou are native to the Labrador City area. Since a 2013 by-election...
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    right-of-way. The Second World War also saw the Newfoundland Railway experience its most tragic loss, when the ferry Caribou was torpedoed and sunk 40 km (25 miles)...
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    Google Books. Bergerud, Arthur T. (1 January 1972). "Food Habits of Newfoundland Caribou". The Journal of Wildlife Management. 36 (3): 913–923. doi:10.2307/3799448...
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    needed] The memorial is a bronze caribou, the emblem of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, standing atop a cairn of Newfoundland granite facing the former foe...
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  • access to Newfoundland's interior. Numerous Europeans came to hunt the caribou herds, causing a sharp decline in the species population. The caribou had served...
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    reindeer) R. t. tarandus (Mountain reindeer) R. t. terraenovae (Newfoundland caribou) Arctic North America, Europe, and Asia Size: 150–230 cm (59–91 in)...
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    Lake is a town in the western part of the island of Newfoundland in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The town derives its name from...
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  • At the end of the last Ice Age, Newfoundland and Labrador were covered in thick ice sheets. The province has had a continuous human presence for approximately...
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    139 of her complement were killed and 310 rescued. 139 Navy 1942  Newfoundland Caribou – A passenger ferry, torpedoed by U-69, sank in the Cabot Strait...
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  • place for eight Royal Newfoundland Regiment soldiers. "Final Caribou Monument Installed in Gallipoli". Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. April 13...
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    MV Joseph and Clara Smallwood (category Ferries of Newfoundland and Labrador)
    ferry which operated between Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island in eastern Canada. She is named after former Newfoundland premier Joseph R. Smallwood...
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    Beothuk (category Culture of Newfoundland and Labrador)
    were over-run. Then, they emigrated to inland Newfoundland. The Beothuks' main food sources were caribou, fish, and seals; their emigration deprived them...
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    fought in several campaigns in Belgium from 1916 to 1918. The Caribou of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment at Courtrai commemorates the Battalion's actions...
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    introduced to Newfoundland around 1900. Other common wildlife in the park include red foxes and Arctic foxes, an ecotype of caribou (R.t caribou), black bears...
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