No. although for Inuit hunters seal meat may be the majority of their diet.
Inuit consume a diet of foods that are fished, hunted, and gathered locally. This may include walrus, ringed seal, bearded seal, beluga whale, polar bear, berries, and fireweed.
Today, however, there has been a decline in hunting and this will eventually force a change in their traditional diet.
they use them to eat and wear for clothing.
They made seal-skin slippers
fish and seals
no they dont
inuits
they hunt fish and seals and then sow in tugeter
they normally eat seals but in the summer the ice melts and the seals swim away and they eat seals only if they can catch them
yes but only arctic wolvesNo, but a tin can!
No!
inuit ware skin of animals like bear and seals also whales.
Yes.Sea Lions do eat seaweed.
seals have tapering body so they can stay in cold sea and eat only fish
Sharks don't only eat fish. They also commonly eat seals as well.
If they are hungry enough leapard seals will eat their babies, but only if there is a complete lack of food.