Description
Reindeer Christmas Card
This is a wildlife Christmas card. A reindeer with impressive antlers surveys the scene. Beside him is a lush evergreen tree. The joyful words Merry Christmas are written inside the card.
Messages you could write in Reindeer Christmas Card:
- Warm wishes.
- Love and joy.
- We wish you a merry Christmas.
- Have yourself a merry little Christmas.
- Joyeux Noël
- Be merry, be bright.
- Blessed tidings.
- All is calm, all is bright.
- Merry everything and a happy always.
- Wishing you joy.
- Oh, what fun!’Tis the season.
- For auld lang syne, my dear!
- Warmest wishes for a happy holiday.
- Wishing you the best this holiday season.
- Merry Christmas from our family to yours.
Reindeer Facts:
- Reindeer and caribou are the same animal.
- Both male and female reindeer grow antlers, while in most other deer species, only the males have antlers. Reindeer have the largest and heaviest antlers of all living deer species.
- They are covered in hair from their nose to the bottom of their feet (hooves). The hairy hooves may look funny, but they give a good grip when walking on frozen ground, ice, mud, and snow.
- They eat mosses, herbs, ferns, grasses, and the shoots and leaves of shrubs and trees, especially willow and birch. In winter, they make do with lichen (also called reindeer moss) and fungi, scraping the snow away with their hooves to get it. An average adult reindeer eats 9 to 18 pounds of vegetation a day.
- Reindeer travel, feed, and rest together throughout the day in herds of 10 to a few hundred. In spring, they may form super-herds of 50,000 to 500,000 animals. The herds generally follow food sources, traveling south up to 1,000 miles when food is hard to find in winter.
- Reindeer are the only deer species to be widely domesticated.
See also, our Dancing Santa and Reindeer pop up card.