Carving Display
Carving Display
Why do people in Alaska kill my friends and take their penis bone to make a knife? Haven't they heard of metal
About 200,000 Pacific walruses exist; Alaskan natives harvest about 3000 annually. The walruses use their long tusks (elongated canines) for fighting and for display. Humans use ivory from the tusks for carving. The natives call the penis bone of male an oosik and use it in making knives. Walruses have only three natural enemies: humans, orca, and the polar bear. Polar bears hunt walruses by rushing at them, trying to get the herd to flee, then picking off calves or other stragglers.
Because it is a long standing culture. THEY NEED THOSE BONES MAN
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