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A doorbell camera caught a bear in a Longwood, Florida neighborhood discovering a trio of Christmas reindeer decorations and take off with one of the reindeers.
Rudolph’s red nose may have gone down in history, but research says it was probably his shining blue eyes — a common trait among reindeer — that helped keep him and the rest of Santa’s ...
All Florida Boy's and Girl's can now receive a Certificate of Clearence confirming that Santa and his reindeer are cleared to fly into Florida.
You’ve heard of Rudolph’s red nose, but did you know that reindeer have glowing eyes that help them find food in the dark?
Reindeer primarily eat Cladonia rangiferina (C. rangiferina), which is appropriately nicknamed reindeer moss. This plant is not a moss, but a species of algae-fungus called lichen.
Reindeer are big animals that need a lot of energy, but their diet consists mostly of organisms called lichens – also known as reindeer moss. "Lichens are this amazing lifeform.
A Florida family’s lovely front yard Christmas display was turned into a mess by a bear who “attacked” the decorative reindeer on display.
You’ve heard of Rudolph’s red nose, but did you know that reindeer have glowing eyes that help them find food in the dark?
Reindeer subsist largely on light-colored reindeer moss, which isn’t actually a moss but rather a type of lichen that grows in crunchy, carpet-like patches across northern latitudes.
“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer You’ll go down in history.” Chris Eaton and his company Bridge Builders coordinated international service-learning trips for more than 30 years.
A black bear was caught on a Florida home’s surveillance camera asserting its dominance over the home’s Christmas reindeer decor.
Reindeer have to dig for food in dark, snowy climate during winter. Their vision is adapted to make that task less challenging.