Science proves Santa's reindeer are actually all female

A Christmas miracle 

Chelsea Ritschel
in New York
Thursday 14 December 2017 11:32 EST
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As Christmas quickly approaches and our ears fill with the sounds of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," it is impossible to ignore the festive spirit surrounding the year-end.

And one Twitter user, Cat Reynolds, has given us even more reason to celebrate.

She posted that all of Santa's reindeer - Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph - are female, an observation that immediately went viral.

According to experts, Reynolds' tweet is likely accurate - because male reindeer shed their antlers at the end of the mating season in early December, while females sport their thinner antlers throughout the winter.

And given that the reindeer are typically depicted with their antlers in tact, we're pretty confident in saying that females power Santa's annual Christmas delivery.

Some Twitter users did try to spoil our moment by pointing out that castrated males would not actually lose their antlers, but we'd like to think that it doesn't really sound like a scenario that Santa would resort to...

Most people, however, were willing to believe - praising the strong female reindeer who pull Santa's present-laden sleigh.

After all, with the word of the year announced to be "feminism," finding out that Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, etc. are all female is pretty fitting.

Other Twitter users, however, don’t seem to be sharing the same enthusiasm. On Reynolds initial tweet, hundreds of Twitter users who are clearly on the naughty list responded with doubt and disbelief. One person even stated, "But you know reindeer are a fairytale right...." before other Twitter users informed him that reindeer do, in fact, exist in real-life.
In the end though, it does not matter what the haters say - Twitter and science have spoken and on December 25th, Santa will deliver your presents with the help of strong female reindeer.
If you disagree, you may get coal.

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