| 41. | They often traded blubber with other tribes, as well as fish oil.
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| 42. | Later analysis revealed the carcass was likely a mass of sperm whale blubber.
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| 43. | Men sliced the blubber from the lean with the assistance of a winch.
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| 44. | After hearing of this, Lewis and Clark sought to trade for blubber.
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| 45. | Amanda tilts her head back, stares at the ceiling and begins to blubber.
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| 46. | The blubber varies from a few inches to 3 feet thick depending on species.
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| 47. | Besides burning off blubber, it is noncompetitive.
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| 48. | Seals have enough blubber to make Montauk's most blustery winters seem tepid.
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| 49. | "We're talking 4 to 5 inches of blubber ."
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| 50. | Or are some Western tribes trying to run up the price of whale blubber?
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