Baby Reindeer is a real-life reindeer, also known as a caribou. They are the most common type of deer in the Arctic region and are characterized by their large bodies, thick fur, and distinctive antlers. Baby Reindeer are born in late spring or early summer and grow up in a herd led by an alpha female, who is typically the oldest and strongest female in the herd. They spend most of their lives traveling and searching for food, and they can survive in harsh Arctic conditions.