Yes.
Yes.
Yes, evidence suggests that Neanderthals did hunt and eat woolly rhinos based on the presence of rhino bones at Neanderthal archaeological sites. The rhinos likely provided a valuable food source and resources for tools and clothing.
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the neanderthals needed weapons so they used sharpened bones, rocks, stones, sticks and other useful thing they could find.
they hunted the animals.
they ate food supplied mostly by neanderthals and kept insulated in caves of neanderthals!
they ate food supplied mostly by neanderthals and kept insulated in caves of neanderthals!
Neanderthals were hunter gathers so utilised a wide source of food. Depending on the season would depend on their main diet at the time.
Because the time and place where neanderthals existed it was very very cold. So they mostly ate nuts. But they did hunt wild animals when they had to.
No, they did not hunt for food they only grew food and traded for food.
They certainly did hunt and kill animals. Most probably they also killed each other from time to time.
No they did not live in pairs. They also didn't live as a close family. They woman stayed behind and gathered food, while the men went out to hunt and din't come back for weeks. When they did come back, they only brought small portoions food that they hunted and the food still needed to be cooked.