They used ...
-fish hooks
-needles
-harpoons
-arrows
-bows
-poison
-stone axe
-knife
-spears
It's the same thing. Cro-Magnon, homo sapiens, homo sapiens sapiens. They all mean modern humans.
They are the same. Cro-Magnon were early modern humans.
Cro-Magnon refers to a population of early modern humans who lived in Europe during the Upper Paleolithic period, while Homo sapiens is the scientific name for modern humans. Cro-Magnon are a specific group of Homo sapiens, not a separate species.
"Homo sapiens co-magnon" appears to be a misspelling or a combination of two different species: Homo sapiens (modern humans) and Cro-Magnon (an extinct species closely related to modern humans). Cro-Magnon is not a separate species from Homo sapiens; rather, it refers to a population of early modern humans that lived in Europe during the Upper Paleolithic period.
they never died because we are cro-magnon as an easier way to say it we are homo sapiens sapiens.
Cro-Magnon
Neandertals are generally classified as their own species, Homo neandertalensis. Cro Magnon man is frequently classified as being our species, Homo sapiens.
They are the same. Cro-Magnon were early modern humans.
Yes, Cro-Magnons are members of the species Homo sapiens. They are early modern humans who lived in Europe during the Upper Paleolithic period. Cro-Magnons are considered to be anatomically and behaviorally similar to contemporary humans.
the lived in America and the government was very strict.
Homo erectus differed from cro-magnon because homo erectus began tools for special tools. They dug for food in the ground, cut meat from animals and scraped meat from animal skins. Homo erectus also began using fire and may have had the first spoken language. Cro-magnon they had more skills at speaking. Cro-magnons were better at finding food. Cro-magnon people created works of art.
Homo erectus is believed to have evolved into Homo sapiens, including the Cro-Magnon group, through a process of gradual genetic changes over time. This evolution involved changes in physical features, brain size, and cultural advancements that contributed to the emergence of the Cro-Magnon group as a distinct human species.