They were hunted for meat and oil from their blubber.
Whales are primarily hunted for food. Some cultures use the whale's blubber for oil as well. More whales are hunted in Japan than in any other country.
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Whales are hunted for their oily insides. It's true, I saw something about it today.
The Arctic Indians and Inuits hunted whales and caribou as well as many other things. Caribou were used for food and their hides were made into clothing. Whales and other sea animals were eaten and also used for clothing needs and helping to stay warm.
They skinned and ate them, and left the bones to the birds, or they used them as knives.
for their blubber
they went and hunted fish and whales
The whales had been hunted since 100,000 years.
They are threatened because of hunters, they are hunted for their fat. Whale fat is used in mascara.
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for the oil and meat.
Humpbacks, Fin whales, Bryde's whales and Gray whales, some of which are endangered species