Greenland caribou
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Definition
Noun: - A subspecies of caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) native to Greenland and parts of Canada: The Greenland caribou is a large Arctic deer, characterized by both males and females growing antlers. It is a specific population of the species known as reindeer in Eurasia and caribou in North America.
Usage Notes
- The term "Greenland caribou" is a specific zoological name for a particular subspecies. In general conversation, the animal might simply be called a "caribou" or "reindeer," but "Greenland caribou" specifies its geographic origin and subspecies.
- It is used in scientific, ecological, and wildlife contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The Greenland caribou migration is a spectacular natural event.
- Researchers are studying the impact of climate change on the Greenland caribou population.
Advanced Usage
- "Greenland caribou herd": Refers to a specific group or population of these animals.
- The largest Greenland caribou herd has seen a decline in numbers.
Variants and Related Words
- Caribou (noun): The common North American name for the species .
- Reindeer (noun): The common Eurasian name for the same species, .
- Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus (noun): The full scientific name for the Greenland caribou subspecies.
Synonyms
- Barren-ground caribou: A related subspecies or ecotype often found in similar Arctic regions. (Note: While closely related, this is not an exact synonym but a term for a similar animal.)
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning is zoological, referring to the specific Arctic deer subspecies. There are no significant idiomatic or phrasal verb uses for this compound noun, as it is a fixed biological term.
Noun
- Arctic deer with large antlers in both sexes; called `reindeer' in Eurasia and `caribou' in North America