Beluga Whale and Bowhead Whale.
Many people, including Eskimo, Inuit, Japanese, and people of other cultures, eat whale.
I believe you are referring to the Inuit, which includes the Eskimo.
Many people, including Eskimo, Inuit, Japanese, and people of other cultures, eat whale.
They are food for the inuit
Some sharks and whales like a sperm whale or it can be a killer whaleBelugaWhales predators are killer whales,people,polar bears and Greenland sharks.
bearded seal, ringed seal,walrus,beluga whale,caribou,polar bear,and muskoxen
Whale
they wore warm clothing from animals they hunted..
Yes, people eat whale. For example, the Inuit people are known to hunt and eat whale. It even forms the basis of one of the competitions at the annual arctic games. Folks see who can eat a 2" cube of whale blubber (raw whale fat) quickest. Apparently it's quite a challenge and a point of hilarity when a southerner tries to join in and fails. In addition several counties hunt and eat whale: * Canada: Mostly Inuit hunters * Japan * Grenada and the Commonwealth of Dominica and St. Lucia: Local consumption * The Faroe Islands * Greenland
fish, whale, and seal that's all i can remeber right now sorry if i dont have all.
There are many different cultures that eat whale meat. Some examples include people from Japan, as well as the Inuit and other indigenous cultures of the North.
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