caribou
IPA: kˈɛrɪbu
noun
- Any of several North American subspecies of the reindeer, Rangifer tarandus.
- A rural area in Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
- A census-designated place in Plumas County, California, United States.
- A ghost town in Boulder County, Colorado.
- A city in Aroostook County, Maine.
- An unincorporated community in Kittson County, Minnesota.
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Examples of "caribou" in Sentences
- The Caribou had a dualistic concept of the soul.
- You know what they call caribou at the North Pole?
- The ghost town of Caribou is southwest of the ranch.
- Caribou Island lies to the north of the bay's mouth.
- By the way, Caribou does not only live in the tundra.
- The coat of the caribou is white and thick in the winter.
- Munson was the subject of a number of skits on the Caribou Show.
- The dead comes alive in the body of the soul at Caribou Eskimos.
- The fact that nobody goes there but caribou is beside the point.
- A large, stuffed, slain caribou is thrown in for dramatic effect.
- The record snowfall for Caribou is set in the winter of 2007 2008.
- In the summer months the Netsilik would hunt Caribou on the tundra.
- The North Caribou terrane is the largest domain of the superior region.
- I think I'm going to finally go on a big hunt, and I think a caribou is the way to go.
- Years ago, a friend told me about watching a hunter in caribou camp sight in a rifle built by South Carolina accuracy maven Kenny Jarrett:
- On the best game animals for eating: There’s a lot of variability in caribou, but a great piece of caribou backstrap is better than anything in the world.
- By far the single biggest danger to boreal woodland caribou is unregulated and uncoordinated oil, gas and tar sand development in western Canada, including the Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and North-West territories.