Are Santa's Reindeer Female? Experts at Texas A&M say science supports theory that Rudolph and gang are ladies

By  ELIZABETH BOUGEROL

Updated 3:03 PM EDT, Fri, Dec 19, 2008

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Santa's helpers are probably females, say experts at Texas A&M university.

 

You have to love this time of year for the utter surrender of reason in the service of yuletide whimsy. Like how NORAD always has radar of Santa's location on Christmas Eve. That just never gets old. And now, the AP reports that "renowned wildlife experts" at Texas A&M University are spending actual science dollars and brain power pondering the gender of Santa's reindeer.

It's always been pretty well assumed that Dasher, Prancer, et al. -- not to mention that showboaty A-lister Rudolph -- were male. But A&M veterinary medicine prof Alice Blue-McLendon drops this bombshell: "Santa's reindeers were really females, most likely."

Get out! Apparently antlers aren't just for boy reindeer; girls grow them too, but based on weather conditions, the males usually shed theirs before December 24. (Also, where males would be into reindeer "games" like smashing antlers, Prof. Blue-McLendon suggests females would prefer "games of wit." Totally. Give us Scrabble or some advanced Sudoku anyday.)

Countering this whole theory is a rep from the Reindeer Research Program at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (and really, on the topic of reindeer, who're you going to believe? A Texan or an Alaskan?). Greg Finstad weighs in with this rebuttal: they could be castrated males, known as steers, who retain their antlers longer. He adds that at this time of year, the ladydeer would most likely have a bun in the oven, and "you don't hook up your pregnant females to a sled" -- even it's Christmas Eve, even if Santa asks nicely, and even if the precious dreams of children everywhere depend on it.

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  • Shawn Monday, Dec 22 at 3:35 PM FLAG COMMENT Come on you know that if they were female that Santa would end up having to pull the dam sleigh him self. And there wouldn't ever be any chocolate that made it to a stocking EVER!!!! jk, of course they are female, and can be satisifyed easily. thus adding to the Myth that they actually exist. jk again. all these people need to get the h3ll out of my house!!!!
  • EARTHMAN Saturday, Dec 20 at 6:12 PM FLAG COMMENT "Are Santa's Reindeer male or female?" No, they are not.
  • Kevin Friday, Dec 19 at 5:05 PM FLAG COMMENT But if reindeers can fly at super sonic speed why would a silly thing such as males usually shedding their antlers by Dec 24 be a factor?
  • B11 Friday, Dec 19 at 4:59 PM FLAG COMMENT SO ... that explains why they work into the night and somehow get it all done while everyone else is sleeping.
  • Joe Friday, Dec 19 at 4:36 PM FLAG COMMENT If they were women, at least two would've been off every Christmas because of it being "that time of the month"! Bwah-ha-ha-ha!!!!

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