Because that is the only place they can get vitamin C. Most animals store vit.C in their livers. Otherwise the only place to get it is in fruits and vegetables and the Inuit don't have them available. At least not before they became more modern.
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Most carnivores eat their food raw
it eats outWhat does a liver fluke eat?These flatworms are parasites and feed on the blood of their host.
Carnivores have a large liver because they eat a lot of meat and one of the liver's many jobs is to produce bile which is important for emulsification, that is , the break down of all of the consumed fats. :)
No because the conditions of Canada made it almost impossible for plants to grow
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Eating raw onion is very healthy and does not affect the liver. Carbohydrates are good for the liver.
No it's toxic and can cause liver and heart damage
yes once a week about a pound for a medium to large dog
worms and salmon eggs for two raw liver for three and grapes
The Inuit will eat fish, and deer and seal meat, also caribou if available
Yes Dogs can eat Chicken Liver and Beef Liver. I boil them in water until not pink, and use the water for dry food gravy. They are great for training you dog also. My Dog loves livers.
Fish are not normally a source of vitamin C, since it is destroyed by cooking, but if you eat raw fish, they do contain vitamin C, and that was the source which sustained the Inuit.
You can eat raw potatoes. They have a starchier taste than cooked potatoes and have a hearty crunch!Actually, the tubers of the potato plant are somewhat poisonous in their raw state due to an alkaloid called solanine. Excessive intake of raw potatoes can cause liver, heart, and gastrointestinal damage.
im 10 and my we are studying Inuits in class and i asked my teacher and he told me that they did.
raw pig liver
no. raw rice has got nothing to do with liver and jaundice is caused when the liver is unable to excrete bilirubin from the system.