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LilChee
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Eskimos hunt whales and seals and eat their blubber.
Blubber is the fat of sea animals like whales and seals. It has a really rubbery texture.
Munch means to eat. A muncher is a person who munches their food.
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LilChee
21 Sep 2020
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Eskimos hunt whales and seals and eat their blubber.
Blubber is the fat of sea animals like whales and seals. It has a really rubbery texture.
Munch means to eat. A muncher is a person who munches their food.
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@LilChee Thank you so much , I learnt a lot of your elborateion
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