Modern Reindeer Herders' Life on the Tundra
In Modern Reindeer Herders' Life on the Tundra, narrator Sir David Attenborough introduces the Dolgan, a group of reindeer herders in Siberia. They have herded reindeer for generations, prompting and prodding docile reindeer to move from one place to another. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Frozen Planet, a series that shows a fragile world of beauty and hostility, where nature finds a way to survive and thrive in frigid conditions.
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Q: How do reindeer survive in the frozen tundra?
A: They scrape the snow off of tiny plants that they can eat.
Q: What does it mean that no one has tamed reindeer?
A: No one has been able to totally control reindeer or domesticate them as pets.
Q: How do the Dolgan herd the reindeer?
A: The Dolgan gather the deer in groups and encourage them to move by moving behind them and directing them to new food sources.
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