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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.

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