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Well you can use blubber for oillamps
Inuits hunt whales in order to use their blubber.
they use Blubber
Killer Whales (Orca orca) have a thick layer of blubber to keep them warm. Killer whales are a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family.
they usually use them to make traditional medicines and they often eat the whales blubber
No but they do use echolocation to locate their prey more easily and also to communicate with each other
They are Killed for their blubber because we use it for lamps. I honestly don't think we should do that, but we do anyway. Hope this helped!!
an inpuiat is a culture in which you hunt whales and use thier bones,blubber,oil,meat
Killer whales have formed many techniques for hunting prey. Some whales have learnt how to beach themselves in order to catch seals some charge into ice floes to get seals usually when they catch prey they use their teeth and thrash around the seal other times they will throw a seal Into the air continuously until it has so much internal bleeding it dies. But that is only how some killer whales catch seals they hunt many different species including whales. Most commonly they will hunt grey whale calf's on their migration they will attempt to separate the mother from the calf. They also use stealth to they will swim very slow making no noise up to animals and then kill them :)
They use their claws to catch their prey, but they use their teeth to tear it apart.
Whales use sonar. Also note that not all whales need to locate prey. The largest whales are filter feeders; they just filter out whatever is in the water that surrounds them, and eat it. There is nothing to locate. But sperm whales (for example) do hunt for their prey.
the chinook tribe did hunt for gray whales, fin whales, sperm whales, blue whales, and humpbacks, and they use the blubber for candles, and the meat for eating, even though there are 80 species of whales. they even use the whale's oil for electricity I think in 1932.