Yes, they live during the last few glaciations in warmer areas where there were trees.
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Yes, there are a variety of squirrels that live in the desert, especially ground squirrels.
It is possible that Ice Age people had some form of animal companionship, but there is limited evidence to confirm this. Dogs are believed to have been domesticated during the Ice Age, and some researchers suggest that they may have been kept as pets or used for hunting by ancient peoples.
Sabre-toothed tigers, also known as Smilodon, lived in North and South America during the Pleistocene epoch. They were found in a variety of habitats such as grasslands, scrublands, and even forests. However, they are now extinct.
Yes, Prehistoric horses became extinct in North America during the Ice Age. Recent research has suggested that their extinction was either climate related or human induced. The Spanish brought over horses to the America's in the 15th century - as can be reinforced by multiple indigenous American accounts of Spanish arrival.
The female squirrel from Ice Age 3 is named Scratte. She is a new character introduced in Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs.
I think in the ice age.
I think Ice age.
They didn't live during the ice age.
during the ice age
igloos
in ice age the movie! hehehehe
The people lived in igoloos that they built out of ice.
I dont know this answer its kind of hard.
There were no Romans during the Ice Age.
As far as I know there was no Ice age during the Jurassic era.
During the Pleistocene Ice Age, Africa and Australia were not covered by ice.
That's a tough question. But, most of the questions I've looked up about the yeti say that they can be found in the long ways of the Himalayans. With that positive information on the yeti, I do have a belief that he did live during the Ice Age, the Ice Age was the perfect climate for him. From, lillypad20