Different tribes around the world consume a variety of meats based on their geographic location and available resources. Commonly, they may eat game animals such as deer, bison, and elk in North America, while coastal tribes might focus on fish and marine mammals. In tropical regions, tribes often hunt wild boar, monkeys, or birds. The choice of meat often reflects traditional practices, cultural significance, and the local ecosystem.
The Inuit will eat fish, and deer and seal meat, also caribou if available
They ate fish meat berries and plants.
especially acorns,maybe berries,animal meat,fish such as salmon and bass.
it is possible, and some native Australian tribes still do. However it is not the usual.
No whale meat is illegal in the United States with the exception of a few Indian tribes that can hunt it once a year.
They usually eat YUCA and potatoes accompanied by any meat from animals they tend or hunt!! Yuca as the call it (CASSAVA in English) is boiled or sometimes they mix it with meat meat or fish!! Same comes to the potatoes or PAPAS! Rice and corn and quinoa are also available to some tribes!! I am talking about those tribes in the Amazon and in remote areas of Ecuador!!
They mostly eat fruit and insects. However recent studies by the National Geographic Society and others;have found some chimp tribes that do kill and eat small mammals.
no! We eat turkey chicken and duck. But not toucans.
they hunt for meat
i don't eat meat
The relied on maize and meat. Oddly enough the Anasazi were cannibals. They were feared amongst the surrounding tribes. The name Anasazi means ancient enemies.
If they just eat meat then yes. If they eat meat and plants then they are omnivores == No. If an animal eats mostly meat it is a Carnivore. A herbivore can also eat meat, but the primary diet will be plants. Herbivores and Omnivores can also eat meat.