Yes sadly it is
For example, the people caught seals not only for their meat but also or their, skins, which were made into clothes, and tents. Oil made from seal blubber, or fat, was used to light and heat houses. People chewed on seal blubber to prevent hunger.... :) Hope this helped! :D
The pelt of the baby harp seal is used in the fur industry, and some dietary omega-3 supplements from Canada contain the oil from their blubber. The meat is exported and consumed domestically as well.
The pelt of the baby harp seal is used in the fur industry, and some dietary omega-3 supplements from Canada contain the oil from their blubber. The meat is exported and consumed domestically as well.
For example, the people caught seals not only for their meat but also or their, skins, which were made into clothes, and tents. Oil made from seal blubber, or fat, was used to light and heat houses. People chewed on seal blubber to prevent hunger.... :) Hope this helped! :D
The blubber
they make it into oil for stuff
People, typically the Inuit and other northern Indian tribes hunt seals for food and to make clothing and tools from the bodies. Animals such as the polar bear kill seals for food as well.
Its oil made from whale blubber.
A seals skin is rich in oil and blubber which makes it smooth to the touch. The oil that is in the skin makes the it very good.
They are hunted for their fleash and blubber and to make oil
As lamp oil.
They were hunted for meat and oil from their blubber.