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how do inuits hunt animals and fish ​

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Answered by namrathareddy13
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Because animals were the Inuit people's main food source they had to be able to hunt year round. They hunted both sea mammals and land mammals however the sea mammals were  usually hunted during the winter when they could get to them on the ice. Summers were spent fishing and hunting for caribou, in the fall, the caribou would gather in large herds to migrate south, making them easier to kill. The seal was also an important food source to the Inuit they were mainly hunted in the winter they were important because of their dependability as a year round  food source, this was because of the food insecurity of their region. Hunters  would sometimes wait for hours at their breathing holes to wait for the seal.  Fishing was also an important source of food for the Inuit. During the summer,  the Inuit fished from boats called 'kayaks 'during the winter, the Inuit fished  through holes in the ice. Their diet was also helped by some plants such as: Grasses, tubers, roots, stems, berries, and seaweed.

Answered by Darshit2010
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Answer: they hunt them by harpoons, bows and guns. for hunting. the also use kayaks and fishing rods to hunt sea animals or aquatic animals

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