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Arctic peoples hunted deer , while subarctic peoples hunted walrus . true or false
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
False. Arctic peoples, such as the Sámi and some Inuit groups, primarily hunted marine mammals like seals, whales, and walrus, while subarctic peoples often hunted deer (such as caribou) and other terrestrial animals. The traditional hunting practices of these groups vary based on their specific environments and available resources.
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