Alaska and Canada Caribou Hunting Videos - Bowhunting and Rifle Hunts

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By timcameron1

Alaska and Canada Caribou Hunting Videos - Bowhunting and Rifle Hunts

Free video clips of hunting trips of big trophy Barren Land Caribou bull hunts in Alaska, Quebec, Manitoba, Nunavut, Labrador Canada. Information on world records, caribou facts and to play free hunting games can be found at the Resource Section below.

Caribou - Did you Know?

- Caribou is commonly called Reindeer especially in Scandinavian countries.

- Both sexes grow antlers, however, bulls grow much larger than cows.

- Hooves change texture in seasons. In the summer they are softer for the soft ground and in the winter they shrink, tighten and harden for the snow and ice.

- Main diet is lichens and reindeer moss, however, they will also eat willows, birch, sedges and grasses.

- Their migration is further than any other land terrestrial animal - upwards to 5,000 kilometers a year.

- Caribou comes from a french word that means snow-shoveler.

- In some areas of the world the reindeer's have been domesticated for work and transportation.

Warning: As in all hunting videos, there can be graphic and disturbing scenes. These videos were intended to be viewed by hunters or those that like watching hunting videos.

ALASKA CARIBOU HUNT

ANOTHER ALASKAN HUNT

BOWHUNTING IN CANADA

RIFLE HUNT IN MANITOBA

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