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Why might Santas reindeer want to leave extra presents for a family of caribou?

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Why might Santas reindeer want to leave extra presents for a family of caribou?

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(a.) They share the same upbringing: Reindeer and caribou are both domesticated to pull heavy loads (b.) They’re related: Caribou are the product of interbreeding between a reindeer and a moose (c.) They share the same upbringing: Reindeer and caribou are both trained to stand still while their coats are shorn for a wool-like fabric (d.) They’re related: Reindeer and caribou are the same species (e.) Both are raised to follow the commands of overweight bearded men wearing red suits – and since people of this description are a quite rare occurrence across their range, they spend most of the time not listening to anyone at all ——> See answer — and more information — near the end of this issue of News.bytes. ENERGY ISSUES “PG&E agrees to buy power from Canadian firm’s proposed ‘wave park'” (San Francisco Chronicle, 12/18/07) “The dream of generating electricity from the ocean’s waves will take a major step forward today when Pacific Gas and Electric Co. announces its support for pla

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