yes they did they usually lived in 20-60 people to make the hunting for safe.
well not exactly Paleolithic people were nomads. They travel from place, to place. They usually travel in groups of 30 because it makes it safer and made the search for food A LOT easier.
Paleolithic people were nomads, meaning they moved from place to place in search of food and resources. They did not have permanent settlements and followed the natural migration patterns of animals for hunting and gathering.
Bushman and nomads often have a strong sense of community and cooperation within their groups. They both have traditionally lived in small, tight-knit societies that rely on each other for survival. Additionally, both groups have a deep connection to nature and a nomadic lifestyle that involves moving to different locations based on the availability of resources.
People who live in groups and move from one place to another looking for food and water are called nomads
Certain groups used to until the government forced them to pick a spot to live.
Does elks live alone or in small groups or large groups
They live in small groups
Nomads lived in smaller groups for practical reasons such as mobility, resource availability, and easier management of livestock. Smaller groups were better suited for adapting to their nomadic lifestyle, allowing them to move efficiently to find grazing lands and water sources for their animals.
They don't live in groups.. LOL
they dont live in groups they are dumb birds
they live in big colonies
Paleolithic nomads were always on the move in search of food, as they relied on hunting and gathering for survival. They followed the seasonal patterns of plants and animals, moving to areas where resources were abundant. This nomadic lifestyle allowed them to adapt to changing environmental conditions and avoid depleting local resources.