yes they do
Excluding birds, all dinosaurs died out before humans evolved, so humans could not have hunted them. However, birds are dinosaurs, and humans have been hunting birds for as long as they've been hunters.
Humans never ate dinosaurs. Dinosaurs died out 60 millions of years before humans were around.
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Early humans were hunter-gatherers, relying on hunting and gathering for food. They lived in small, nomadic groups. Modern humans have settled in permanent communities, practice agriculture, and have more complex social structures. They also have access to technology that early humans did not, leading to significant advancements in various aspects of life.
Early humans were gather and hunters and had to move from place to place where food could be found. They could not stay in one place until they learned to farm.
Most early humans were hunter-gatherers, meaning they relied on hunting animals and gathering plants for food. They lived in small communities, made simple tools, and migrated in search of resources like food and water. They also developed basic forms of language, art, and social structures.
food
Dinosaurs, excluding birds, died out as the result of an asteroid impact 65.5 million years ago. Humans did not exist until 63 million years after the catastrophe was over. Our ancestors 65.5 million years ago were small mammals that survived by eating the small amounts of food that were available until the dust settled and there was sunlight again.
food
Plant eating dinosaurs foraged for food. Carnivorous dinosaurs hunted for prey.
Small food, like Lizards, Birds, Insects and occasionally carrion.
For food, tools and clothing.