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The Svalbard reindeer, the smallest subspecies of reindeer and the only one found in Svalbard, roams the archipelago’s tundra in small, scattered groups, grazing on mosses, lichens, and hardy plants. With short legs, thick coats, and rounded bodies, they are perfectly adapted to the far north, and spotting them is a memorable highlight of any Svalbard cruise.
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The Svalbard reindeer, the smallest subspecies of reindeer and the only one found in Svalbard, roams the archipelago’s tundra in small, scattered groups, grazing on mosses, lichens, and hardy plants. With short legs, thick coats, and rounded bodies, they are perfectly adapted to the far north, and spotting them is a memorable highlight of any Svalbard cruise.