People from the Arctic primarily hunt marine mammals such as seals, whales, and walrus, which are vital for their subsistence and cultural practices. They also hunt land animals like caribou and muskox, as well as various birds and fish. These hunts provide not only food but also materials for clothing, tools, and shelter. Traditional hunting practices are often passed down through generations and are integral to the identity and survival of Arctic communities.
Arctic hares are herbivores and do not hunt.
Snowy Owls, Arctic Foxes, Arctic Wolves, and other birds of prey. People dont eat them, but they hunt arctic lemmings for their fur.
HUMANS! People hunt them for there soft fur. They are endangered.
They try to eat very warm food, they also hunt for fish and animals in the Arctic tundra.
so people in the arctic can keep warm and so they have food
They hunt for food but with the animal skin they killed they use it for clothes
Humans are adopting arctic foxes because the climate that they live in is harsh and hard to hunt for food.
Yes, Arctic wolves hunt. In the wild, Arctic wolves primarily prey on muskoxen and Arctic hares. They have also been found to prey on lemmings , Arctic foxes, birds and beetles.
Weather is just about every animals friend and enemie. There are people who hunt them, and even stupid people who poach on reserved grounds or hunt out of season. Bears pose a huge threat for Arctic wolves as well, and might even eat the pups if they can.
The arctic fox hunts any meat it can find, really
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men hunt arctic foxes for their fur