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Reindeer

An alpine relative to the Starbuck, reindeer are found in the lower latitudes only during the Bawkmas season, when they are decorated with festive lights on their antlers and in wreaths around their necks. Reindeer have a diet primarily composed of lichen, moss, and tree leaves. Despite this, they are quite frisky during the Bawkmas season and have been known to attack in large herds.

Reindeer have thicker fur than Starbucks in adaption to the chillier climates in which they make their home. They have specialised noses, with a larger surface area inside of the nostrils than is found in other ruminant species. This larger area is used to heat incoming air before it enters the body; during this process the nose has sometimes been described as glowing red.

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