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The proper human diet requires not cuts in bone or muscle but in the blubber.
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Called whale-fall, the layers of blubber, internal organs and bones can provide sustenance for many years.
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Raw whale-meat bacon (a.k.a. blubber) was white, hard to swallow and tasted like pork fat injected with cod-liver oil.
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The first visitors were hunters who came in search of whale blubber, walrus and the white fur of the Arctic fox.
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So now, backed by Norway's government, they're determined to face off international opposition and get that lucrative Japanese market open for the blubber.
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He even harpoons beluga whales, navigating a boat out into the labyrinth of the Mackenzie Delta, then sharing the meat and blubber with others in the community.
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It harbors thick layers of valuable blubber beneath its skin, and the whales are so chunky that they float quickly to the surface after they're harpooned.
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Whale blubber started to run out in the early 1800s.
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Its sorrowful tone echoes the writings of Paul Ehrlich, the Club of Rome, Thomas Malthus and the sob sisters of the 1850s who decried the end of cheap whale blubber.
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He started to blubber loudly enough for a pair of fourth-grade girls who had just walked by the open door of the office brandishing their hall passes to come back and gawk.
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Even though I had been assured that the tags wouldn't hurt the walruses because of their tough skin and thick layer of blubber, I was still relieved to see that the animal barely seemed to notice the tag as it landed on its hide.
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