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Caribou, also known as reindeer, are large mammals. ... In the winter, the hoof pads of the caribou will shrink, exposing the rims of the hoof, which help them walk over ice and snow.
No caribou were pushed into the water or trampled against the bushes. ... By following their hoof prints and rutted tracks across the mountains, we’d learned that there was always a way forward.
Karsten Heuer wanted to be a caribou. He wanted to know how it feels to migrate across hundreds of miles of frozen wilderness in the Arctic winter, to cross rivers and vast tundra with grizzlies ...
Biologists say some caribou in Nunavut could be infected with hoof rot. The disease could affect anywhere from 200 to 2,000 of the animals. The meat, if cooked, is still safe to eat.
Caribou Biosciences is winnowing down for the second time in the last year, dropping a leukemia CAR-T asset and laying off 32% of staff to home in on two lead allogeneic cell therapy candidates.
With Alaska's caribou herds shrink, agencies are culling predators like bears and wolves. ... Hoof prints and paw prints, left, dot the sand in Togiak Nation Wildlife Refuge.
“Caribou were essential to Huron-Wendat arts and culture,” says Lesage. Their leather, for instance, was used to make coats, and their hooves were used to create wall pockets, a speciality of the ...
Caribou Biosciences Inc.’s disclosure last December that it has chosen the target for CB-020, an induced pluripotent stem cell-derived allogeneic CAR-NK cell therapy for solid tumors, added impetus to ...
Biologists say some caribou in Nunavut could be infected with hoof rot. The disease could affect anywhere from 200 to 2,000 of the animals. The meat, if cooked, is still safe to eat.