Caribou in a sentence as a noun

For 300,000 years, humans self-organized to take down caribou or whatever to make our own dinner.

Evidence: The cycling of disease epidemics;the wax and wane of caribou populations; sun spot cycles; the rise and fall of the Nile.

In fact, even in that article"Mosquitoes consume up to 300 millilitres of blood a day from each animal in a caribou herd, which are thought to select paths facing into the wind to escape the swarm.

A small change in path can have major consequences in an Arctic valley through which thousands of caribou migrate, trampling the ground, eating lichens, transporting nutrients, feeding wolves, and generally altering the ecology.

Caribou definitions

noun

Arctic deer with large antlers in both sexes; called `reindeer' in Eurasia and `caribou' in North America

See also: reindeer