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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a caribou" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a single member of the species of large deer found in the Arctic and Subarctic regions.
Example: "During our trip to Canada, we were fortunate enough to see a caribou grazing near the edge of the forest."
Alternatives: "one caribou" or "a single caribou".
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"They've got a caribou going in the kitchen.
Canada plans to begin a caribou breeding program, DeGroot said.
B) Took six shots to kill a caribou that was, really, just standing there.
He was gallivanting like a caribou; I was more Arctic elephant.
"She was perfectly nice," Shreves recalls over a Caribou coffee in Fairfax.
(I'm a vegetarian or I would have indulged in musk-ox too, or even a caribou burger).
However, she does get credit for giving us a real understanding of the difference between a moose and a caribou.
Question: How can a Dad kill a caribou or a musk ox with only a homemade spear for a weapon?
"I don't think they knew the difference between a moose, an elk and a caribou, but they were wonderful kids".
What is desperately needed is a caribou strategy designed to solve the problem faster than it is being created.
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Ms. Palin, unwilling to be rendered as a caribou-skinning cartoon, stepped to the microphone on Wednesday and punched back.
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