Showing posts with label reindeer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reindeer. Show all posts

Saturday, 31 December 2022

Sunday, 24 December 2017

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer


Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer, 2018 version! From my column with Mid Day today. Sing along; Merry Christmas!

Prints and greeting cards available on my webstore here.


Saturday, 9 December 2017

Know Your Reindeer




Know your Reindeer this Christmas! I'm not talking about Dasher, Dancer and Prancer! Wild Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) or Caribou as they are known in North America, occur across the Arctic, sub-Arctic, Tundra and Boreal biomes in North America and Eurasia, as 14-15 different sub-species (that are further divided into various ecotypes) among which, the Woodland Caribou is the largest, and the Svalbard Reindeer the smallest. The Porcupine Caribou (named after the Porcupine River) makes the longest migration for any land mammal on earth! The Finnish Forest Reindeer is one of the rarest subspecies of Reindeer.

Prints of the compilation are available as posters and a wide range of merchandise (tshirts, laptop skins, mugs, notebooks, wall clocks and more) on my webstore here

For orders within India, e-mail me on rohanchakcartoonist@gmail.com. The range of products for Indian orders is as follows-
A0 Posters (Matte surface, loose)- Rs. 3500 for the first print, 3000 for the second print onwards
A1 Posters (Matte surface, loose)- Rs. 3000 for the first print, 2500 for the second print onwards
A2 Posters (Matte surface, loose)- Rs. 1200 each
Mounted Posters (A3)- Rs. 2000
Loose Posters (A3)- Rs. 500 for the first copy and Rs. 200 for the second copy onwards
Fridge Magnets (65 x 65 mm, Printed in sets of 4)- Any 4 deer for Rs. 1200
Coasters (3.5" x 3.5", Printed in sets of 6)- Any 6 deer for Rs. 800
Coffee Mug (Compilation)- Rs. 850

Sunday, 25 December 2016

Caribou Facts for Christmas








Here's some quick trivia on Caribou or Reindeer to wish all Green Humour readers a merry Christmas! The comic appears in my column with Mid-Day today.

Prints available on my webstore here.


Monday, 24 December 2012

Merry Christmas!

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Arctic wolves depend on reindeer or caribou for a major part of their diet. An adult, healthy reindeer is capable of outrunning a wolf, but the wolf adopts stealth, stamina and group strategy
to bring it down. Caribou avoid wolves by sleeping on the frozen lakes in winters. The lives of the wolf and the caribou are delicately intertwined. A wolf pack must make a caribou kill before the deer migrate in search of pastures, or else young members of the pack would be subjected to starvation. 

Maybe Rudolph’s shining red nose would make good ketchup for his canine Arctic foe! Merry Christmas!

This work by Rohan Chakravarty is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.