... makes a great holiday gift.
Reindeer Wine Bottle Holder
Item: 6067 LI
Price: $85.80
Price: $78.00
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Look out rudolph, our reindeer wine bottle holder might become the favorite reindeer in town.
Add your favorite bottle of wine and this becomes the perfect gift for holiday humor.
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This reindeer wine bottle holder makes unique Christmas gifts, wine accessories or housewarming gifts.
When most people hear the word reindeer, an image of Santa's Christmas reindeer come to mind. The eight icons plus Rudolf, the red nosed reindeer, are recognized by people all over the world from every culture and creed as inspiration for unique gift ideas. The majority, however, do not know why Santa uses reindeer to pull his sleigh. It is not because of their ability to fly or see in the dark, which are exaggerations of the truth, rather the specific anatomical features they possess as well as the geographical region to which they are native.
Reindeer can be found throughtout the arctic and subarctic regions which surround the North Pole. Commonly called "Caribou" in North America, they populate areas emcompassing Alaska, Canada, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, and northern China. Their noses contain turbinate bone, a climate controlling mechanism that warms the air they inhale and creates small amounts of water that keep them hydrated. Reindeer are also reknown for their traction on slippery surfaces. Reindeer hoves are adaptable to the season. During wintertime, they shrivel and strengthen to they are able to cut into the ice and snow, while in the spring they become more absorbant and cushioned, so they easy navigate on wet surfaces. This suit's Santa's reindeer perfectly because it does not snow on Christmas in every counrty, every year.
Reindeer have also been domesticated by arctic and subarctic inhabitants other than Santa Claus. They are used for their many resource