Caribou

/ˈkærɪbuː/ noun

A large North American reindeer with branched antlers, known for seasonal migrations across Arctic tundra and taiga regions.

From French 'caribou,' borrowed from Mi'kmaq 'qalipu' meaning 'snow-shoveler' or 'pawer,' referring to the animal's behavior of pawing through snow to find food. The word entered English through French Canadian fur traders.

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