inuits
Whales Walruses Seals Polar Bears Caribou Foxes
generally they hunted seals, whales, arctic foxes, walrus and other things
the animals that live in or near the Hudson bay are musk ox and caribou.
The Inuit live too far north to hunt bison. They probably hunt caribou at times. However, seals, fish and whales are the main staples for the Inuit.
- polar bear - Arctic fox - many migratory birds - mice - caribou - wolves - fish - seals - whales - humans
The Inuit people traditionally ate a diet mainly consisting of meat and fish, including seal, walrus, whale, caribou, and fish. They also consumed berries, seaweed, and other plant-based foods when available. Fat from marine animals was a significant component of their diet due to the high energy demands of living in a cold environment.
they eat eggs? (not) No they eat caribou,roots,seals,whale skin.
Tillamook people ate seals,salmon,sea otters, and whales.
The sea provided the Aleut people with much of their diet, including fish, shellfish, and sea mammals such as whales, walruses, and seals. They also hunted land mammals such as caribou, moose, and deer, and gathered berries.
Animals in the Arctic include Arctic hares, lemmings, musk oxen, caribou, Arctic foxes, Arctic wolves, polar bears, wolverines, ermines, Arctic ground squirrels, seals, walruses, baleen whales, Narwhals, killer whales, and belugas.
People have hunted seals since before recorded history.
The sea provided the Aleut people with much of their diet, including fish, shellfish, and sea mammals such as whales, walruses, and seals. They also hunted land mammals such as caribou, moose, and deer, and gathered berries.