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Rangifer tarandus caribou (Gmelin, 1788)
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Woodland caribou | |
Approximate range of Porcupine caribou in yellow. Overlap with other subspecies of caribou is possible for contiguous range. 1. Woodland caribou (R. t. caribou) subdivided into ecotypes: boreal, migratory, montane, 2.R. t. dawsoni extinct 1907, 3. Porcupine caribou R. t. granti, 4. Barren-ground caribou R. t. groenlandicus, 5. groenlandicus/pearyi, 6. Peary caribou R. t. pearyi |
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