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Present-Day Developments: Hey, Rudolph, The North Pole Is The Other Way!

A reindeer dashed down the 5 Freeway in San Fernando before Caltrans crews safely corralled it — Rudolph is officially cleared for Christmas Eve duty.

A reindeer was spotted running down a busy 5 Freeway in San Fernando, Cali. Caltrans crews helped to corral it.

No injuries were reported, so Rudolph should be good to go for Christmas Eve.

🦌INYIM Insight — Could It Have Been a Native Antlered Species?

Absolutely. Southern California is home to native deer species that could be mistaken for a reindeer at freeway‑speed:

  • Mule Deer — the most common deer in the LA region; long ears, light brown coat, and antlers that fork as they grow.
  • Southern Mule Deer (local subspecies) — frequently seen in the foothills around the San Fernando Valley, Griffith Park, and the Angeles National Forest.
  • Young Bucks can have small or mid‑sized antlers that, in motion, might look “reindeer‑ish” to drivers.
  • Seasonal movement increases sightings — winter pushes deer lower into urban edges, especially near freeways.
  • Reindeer are not native to California; any real reindeer sighting would almost always be an escapee from a ranch, event, or holiday display.
  • Caltrans crews often respond to loose deer on freeways — but a reindeer call would be one of the rarest.

What’s the wildest thing you’ve ever seen on the 5? Drop your freeway folklore below.

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