The term "cavemen" is considered rather outdated nowadays; there's little evidence that early homonids actually lived in caves. Modern anthrapologists use the term archaic homo sapien for early humans. The earliest homo sapien fossils date from around 300,000 years ago, it's likely that by this time they had lost the body hair of other apes and evolved the black skin.
Modern Humans are the genus species Homo sapiens. Cavemen are typically associated with Neanderthals, which are of a different genus species, Homo neanderthalus. There are other types of species under the genus Homo, all related predecessors of us.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_(genus)
they were actually made out of leaves because if u went to school u would obviously know they didn't live in caves....imagine how soggy it would be in there and there were bears living in there+the fires would run out.and also they were only living in them for a temporary time because of the migrating animals......
Human flesh and blood.
There were no human species known as "Cavemen".
No, it would be impossible. Not his entire life. (Unless you are talking about the cavemen...)
Neanderthals were a species of cavemen, yes.
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yes! there was cavemen,well that's what i have herd
because cavemen made civilation
No, the Mesozoic era was dominated by the dinosaurs.
The characteristic of cavemen is a description of their evertday lifestyles.
What numbers did cavemen use
Walking with Cavemen was created in 2005.
The Cavemen Go was created in 2003.