Stock Photo - Svalbard reindeer antlers Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus on the gentle plains of Talaveraflya on the south shore of Borentsoya in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway The Svalbard reindeer is a small subspecies of Rangifer tarandus Males are significantly larger than females and have larger antlers Males weigh approximately 65 kg in spring and 90 kg in autumn, whereas females weigh approximately 53 kg in spring and 70 kg in autumn The length of males is 160 cm and females are about 150 cm long Svalbard reindeer are short_legged and have relatively short, round heads

Stock Photo: Svalbard reindeer antlers Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus on the gentle plains of Talaveraflya on the south shore of Borentsoya in the Svalbard Archipelago.

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