Caribou
Yes, they do because they don't have much of a growing season, and so they must depend on animals and fish for their main food sources.
Eskimos, or Inuit people, rely heavily on animals for their survival in the harsh Arctic environment. They depend on seals, whales, and caribou for food, using every part of these animals for nutrition, clothing, and tools. Additionally, animals like dogs have historically played a crucial role in transportation and hunting. This deep connection with wildlife is integral to their culture and way of life.
Inuit.
because they ate animals
inuit make their tools with rocks and animals skin
Inuit culture demands that people, animals, and nature be treated equally. Inuit people are known for living off the land, even in the harshest of environments.
they use it for farming.
true
Spears, Bow's and Arrow's, and knifes.
Yes. Animals that eat other animals depend on herbivores for food, which in turn depend on plants.
food, warmth, and materials for inside their igloos.
One of the animals that depend on ocelot are bobcats