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Why did the Inuit mostly eat meat? ​

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The Inuit primarily ate meat because they lived in cold Arctic environments where vegetation was scarce. The extreme weather conditions made it difficult for plants to grow, so their diet relied heavily on hunting and fishing. Animal products such as seal, whale, fish, and sometimes caribou provided them with the necessary nutrients and energy to survive in such harsh conditions. Additionally, animal fat helped keep their bodies warm and provided insulation against the cold.

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