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they eat carribou and alot of diffrent other stuff
an example of this would be like... the relationship between a carribou and the vegetation. The carribou eats the vegetation, and the carribou's waste provides fertilizer for the plants.
yes they do eat people they tear their guts loll they kill the people they don't hurt them they freaking kill them
Yes, because they need to protect each other from predators.
They wear carribou skins...(srry about the bad spelling)
It is not a carribou horse, its a Reindeer or Rudolf..... Do you meen the reindeer? Then its a elf with a brown horse and brown horse Rudolf is a reindeer with a reindeer
They ate buffalo, fish,moose,carribou,bear beaver,muskrat and even rabbits.One of the Cree's favourite foods was pemmican. wild roots squash berries chocolate vanilla sunflowers herring grayling trout ducks beans pepper grouse potatoes pumpkins corn tomatoes peanuts artichokes
elk. Carribou, Moose, birds, hares, sometimes arctic foxes, most young animals of other carnivores, fish,and if they have very little territory due to human expansion, or not enough prey, they WILL sometimes feed off pets ((dogs, cats...)) and/or livestock.Their main source of food: Mice. Their secondary food: Hares and birds. Ocaisionally they will eat larger prey like caribou, and, if starving, livestock, but they don't eat hooved animals as often as people think.
Eskimos ate a large variety of sea animals such as Whale, herring, and seal. They would eat the skin and freeze it for later use, or bake it in herbs to add flavor. They also ate carribou, fox (when available) and a large variety of Alaskan birds. Of course today you might see them enjoying the fare at a McDonalds or a Taco Bell or having an Eskimo Pie at the local 7-Eleven.
because they eat! its obvious, they eat.
it means eat eat i eat eat i owned
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....