Early humans hunted antelopes, gazelles, wildebeest and other large animals
The tools used by the Tiguas, a Native American tribe, are reflective of their traditional way of life. Some tools commonly used by the Tiguas include hunting weapons like bows and arrows, grinding tools for processing food, weaving implements for making baskets and blankets, and gardening tools for cultivating crops. These tools are essential for their daily activities and cultural practices.
Mammalogists use various tools such as binoculars, camera traps, GPS devices, radio telemetry equipment, and mammal identification guides to study and track mammals in their natural habitats. They may also use microscopes, scales, and measuring instruments for specimen analysis in a lab setting.
Ichthyologists use tools like nets, traps, acoustic tags, underwater cameras, and genetic analysis equipment to study fish species in their natural habitats. They also use traditional tools like measuring devices, scales, and microscopes to gather data on fish physiology and behavior.
Neanderthals were early human ancestors who lived in Europe and parts of Asia from about 400,000 to 40,000 years ago. They lived in small groups, hunted animals for food, made tools from stone and bone, and lived in simple shelters. They had social structures and cared for their sick and elderly.
I don't think they hunt animals.... just nuts!
They used sharp rocks and animal bones
We just learned that they mostly hunt animals like deer.
deer bufalo and small animals
Cro-Magnon hunt animals such as: Elephants , reindeer/deer, horses and Buffalo , Etc.
Homo erectus are a lot different from their ancestor's, they use stones as tools to hunt.
they wore the skins of the animals that they hunt
they hunted brids and fish
hungry hunters
beaver and other small game
the Incas had big fat toys that where weaved
the Incas ate Lots of Meat