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Gabrielle is writing a research paper about how reindeer are adapted to their habitat. Which two websites will most likely give Gabrielle
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Meet the Reindeer
www. reindeerstories. com
Meet some reindeer! Stop on by our Arctic village, pick up some souvenirs, and pet the reindeer...
Reindeer Facts - All About Reindeer
www. savethereindeer. org
Reindeer live in the Arctic forests of Canada, Alaska, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, and Russia...
Reindeer- All About Zoos
www. allaboutzoos. com
The local zoo is one of the few places in the United States where you can see reindeer...
Reindeer- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
www. wikipedia. org/thereindeer
Reindeer are Arctic mammals also known as caribou.
Reindeer Reindeer Info Page
www. epa. gov/reindeer
The reindeer are a species of large deer that live in the plains and forests of the Arctic...

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