that was their food source, they would starve if they didnt eat them... sorry but its kinda obvious...
The Inuits do kill walruses because they sometimes use there skin for clothes.
Inuit is not a tribe, it is a race of people who are pathetically stereotyped. But yes, they hunt and fish everynow and then.
The Inuit live too far north to hunt bison. They probably hunt caribou at times. However, seals, fish and whales are the main staples for the Inuit.
No, the Inuit did not hunt woolly mammoths. The Inuit people are primarily associated with Arctic regions of North America and have a history that dates back thousands of years, but woolly mammoths went extinct around 4,000 years ago, long before the Inuit culture developed. The Inuit primarily hunted animals like seals, whales, and caribou that were present in their environment.
yes
People hunt walruses for their fat, their tusks and their skin. Their tusks espically. Things can be carved out of walrus tusks.
Yes, their hunting skills are learned behaviour from their mother.
The Inuit tribe was well known for its hunting and fishing skills. They hunt whales, muskoxen, walrus, caribou, ringed seals, birds, fish, and sometimes even the Arctic fox. Basically, they ate just meat which is high in protein and fat. The Inuit gathered and ate what was available- sometimes grasses, roots, stems, berries, and seaweed was found and preserved depending on the season and location.
generally they hunted seals, whales, arctic foxes, walrus and other things
Polar bears learn to: hunt and swim.Hunting seals.
Polar bears eat anything that is meat and near them. This includes people. Inuit settlements are always on the lookout for bears in town waiting to grab children or the unwary.
They fish and hunt.