The Snohomish people, an Indigenous tribe from the Pacific Northwest, are familiar with a variety of local wildlife. Common animals include salmon, which are vital to their culture and diet, as well as deer, elk, and various birds such as eagles and ducks. They also have historical connections to marine life, including seals and orcas, which inhabit the nearby waters. These animals play significant roles in their traditions, stories, and subsistence practices.
Some of the animals familiar to the Snohomish people are polar bears, Kodiak bears, wolves, dogs and coyotes. Some Snohomish that ventured to shore lines in the upper western states also were familiar with sea lions, whales, and many different types of fish.
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All animals can be seen without a microscope.
A infrared radiation can be seen by many animals.
were their any animals seen on the trail of tears
All animals they seen.
Bats
All domesticated animals are found in agriculture.Which animals help in agriculture.
because they have never seen animals before
Yes. Animals are physical objects that can be seen and touched.
Rodents
no