Question #103005. Asked by Indy_B.
Last updated Dec 01 2016.
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A baby reindeer is called a calf.
The Reindeer's shoulders are four to five feet long. They are brown in the summer and white and grey in the winter. They weigh two hunderd to seven hundered pounds. Both male and female have antlers. Baby calves have two little lumps for antlers. As they grow their little lumps turn into antlers. Once a year Reindeer shed their antlers, because it helps Reindeer camouflage in the winter.