If there were Inuits working at one of the laboratories in Antarctica, they would eat what the rest of the research team would eat. There are few examples of canned or freeze-dried delicacies. See link
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Antactica is on the bottom of the globe...The Inuit are around the top...
no they dont
Hello! In the summer time, Inuits would hunt a seal( a bearded seal or an other kind that i forget.) Then Inuits would dig a shallow, put the dead seal in it and bury it with rocks. Then in the winter they would dig it up and eat it. You'd know it's perfect when the seal is green. Done!
No, there are no imuits in Antarctica. Nor are there any inuits: no native peoples live there -- it's too cold.
Delicacies are, essentially, rare and delicious things to eat. An example sentence would be: He loves going to India because of all the delicacies.
No!
fish and seals
some are and hunting partys will
They eat food they get of big Daddy. Other word they eat s#!t.
People don't "eat for a living" otherwise they would be awfully fat.
In the U.S., cake, it is a delicous desert that you do not eat very often.
The Inuits do drawing, stamps, and they carve statues and stuff out of soapstone and ivory.