They lived in caves.
logs?
Vicksburg
they ate and gathered food and made shelters
they are anindian ribe in Canada that live along the praries in Ontario and qubec
Caves because bats live in caves.
Caves and rock shelters.
No. They built shelters made of wood.
bannas
Bats live in the tops of trees and dark places such as caves and attics.
Australopithecus did not live in caves or build houses. They are believed to have primarily inhabited open grasslands and constructed simple shelters out of branches, leaves, and brush.
Earth shelters (such as caves) or homes built from logs and natural materials.
The Cro-Magnon were stone age hunter/gatherers. They mostly lived in caves and rock shelters.
There is no direct evidence that Australopithecus afarensis lived in caves. They are believed to have primarily lived in woodlands and grasslands, as indicated by the fossil record and isotope analysis of their teeth. Caves were likely used as occasional shelters or for obtaining resources.
They were stone age hunter/gatherers, who lived in caves and rock shelters. They hunted large animals, such as bison, horse, mammoth, etc.
They were stone age hunter/gatherers who lived in caves and rock shelters. They hunted large animals, such as bison, horse, mammoth, etc.
They were stone age hunter/gatherers, who lived in caves and rock shelters. They hunted large animals, such as bison, horse, mammoth, etc.