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Q: How many animals do the inuit people hunt per year?
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Who hunts animals without permission?

Many people hunt animals without permission, they do it for food, furniture and many other things! Just saying your not suppose to hunt animals without permission, in fact, your not suppose to hunt them at all!


Did the Inuit use every part of the animals they hunted?

Yes, It is a fact that the Inuit people utilized all resources that could be claimed from an animal. Everything from the skins to the organs all had a special use. These people as well as many of the aboriginal people did not waste but appreciated what they could get.


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What tribe is the inuit in?

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How many people hunt?

many


How Eskimos generate heat?

Eskimos (in Alaska) and Inuit (in Canada) use fire for warmth, when firewood (from driftwood or rare trees) is available. These people hunt animals, and eat a lot of fat, particularly the fat of sea creatures like whales, seals, and sea lions. This fat raises their metabolism and also gives them a nice warm fat layer. They use the furs from the animals they hunt for clothing. They wear many layers to keep themselves insulated from the cold winds. Humans also adapt to temperatures very quickly.


Do they hunt for a sport in Latin America?

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What plains animal did some jumano hunt?

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