No. It was the Cro-Magnon people who did cave paintings. They were found on accident when kids were chasing a dog somewhere in Paris. (: Hope I helped!
They lived in caves.
Neanderthals were an ancient human species that lived in Europe and Asia. They were skilled hunters and used tools, fire, and lived in shelters. They also buried their dead, which suggests a level of symbolic or ritual behavior.
We have no finds of artwork ascribed to Neanderthals. Tools, yes.
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Yes they loved to make cave drawings
The Neanderthals made the paint out of red, orange, and black powder probably mixed with animal blood and fat.
canyons, deserts, and caves. lots of caves
sticks and rocks they probably rubbed them together
Physically, Neanderthals had a larger body mass, bigger muscles, an expanded ribcage that housed larger lungs, a weak chin and a prominent brow ridge.
no they do not... they do not hurt the caves in any way.. its only the humans put so much carbon dioxide into the caves wich make it melt..=]
caves maybe???
The Neanderthals could not write, so we have no way of knowing anything about their language, including what names they used. So if you are writing a story about Neanderthals, you can make up any words you like.