Because they eat meat
Because they eat meat
Inuit and Cahuilla people eat different foods primarily due to their distinct geographical environments and available resources. The Inuit, living in the Arctic, rely on marine life such as fish, seals, and whales, which are abundant in their icy habitat. In contrast, the Cahuilla, indigenous to the desert regions of Southern California, have a diet that includes plants, seeds, and small game, reflecting their arid environment and the flora and fauna available to them. These dietary differences are shaped by cultural practices and adaptations to their respective ecosystems.
The Cahuilla tribe was famous for mashing up acorns and making bread and soups. They also eat deer and fish.
They eat both sea and land mammals like fish, seals, and caribou.
the same foods... they also eat modern food you would eat at home, but they practise traditional cooking, like bannok
Yes
Birds eat different kinds of foods because to keep they're energy
All cultures have different favorite foods or delicacies. You may also wonder why the French eat truffles, or Papuans eat grubs, or Zambians eat large dried ants, or Malawis eat small whole fish, or Inuit eat seal blubber. -All are favorite foods of those people. -The best of all being the wild 3 legged Haggis of western Scotland.
Wrong. Because, "Foods", is not a word, and is not proper grammar.
Different countries have different foods to eat in space. This food is based on nutritional value.
The Inuit will eat fish, and deer and seal meat, also caribou if available
So they can eat different foods.