So that they had a fire to keep the people warm.
In the Arctic.
because it was
it has very valuable fur and people pay alot to buy anything made from real fox fur.
Wood
Yes pretty much any old carvings are valuable.
Wood frogs, Arctic Fish,
because we have access to so many resources. land, crops, wood , water, valuable materials, and more
A skoon is a raccoon half skunk and they live in the arctic lowlands and in wood in houses
arctic. There are two "c's".
An animal that is best adapted to its own environment is considered the most genetically valuable in that population. For example, a white fox would be more genetically valuable in an Arctic tundra than a brown one.
The word is mahogany.
Drift wood can be sold depending on the beauty by the buyers opinion some dedicated buyers will pay as much as 300$ for drift wood