Ofcourse, by foot. They travel in small family groups.
No
they call large groups blooms and small groups swarms
Cetaceans traveling in small social groups are known as pods. Pod members may include family members, such as mothers and their offspring, and can vary in size and composition depending on the species. Pods help cetaceans communicate, hunt, and navigate their environments together.
Gorillas live in family groups
Chimps do a lot of climbing, and in climbing short legs and long arms works better than the opposite.
chimps are omnivores because the eat not only the leaves of trees but also small bugs and insects such as ants and termites
yes. they do travel in groups.
Only family groups, mothers with cubs. They are by nature loners.
No. Both groups evolved from a common ancestor, which was neither a chimp nor a human.
The hunters and gatherers won't easily get detected by the animals they are trying to hunt.
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.