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why is the reindeer found in the savanna biome

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Reindeer are not typically found in the savanna biome because they are adapted to a cooler, more temperate climate. Reindeer are indigenous to the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of North America, Europe, and Asia, where they have evolved to survive in cold temperatures and snowy conditions. Reindeer are well-adapted to their environment, with features such as thick fur coats, large hooves that act as snowshoes, and eyes that are specially adapted for low-light conditions. While it is possible that a reindeer may find its way into a savanna biome, it would likely struggle to survive in such
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