Bull. 1089, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 
Plate XIX. 
Fig. 
-Rutting Reindeer Buck. 
The flashing eye, thickened neck, line along flanks, and manner of holding head to one side are 
characteristic. The bucks look more dangerous than they really are, though they often fight 
anions; themselves. 
Fig. 2. — Reindeer Doe and Fawn. 
The mother is licking her newly born offspring, which lies in the snow. The fawns are very hardy 
from the first and very few die at fawning time. They are able to follow their mother imme- 
diately after birth. (Photograph by Lomen.) 
