No, sleeping
they spent their time hunting and gathering food. hope this helped :)
Early humans spent most of their time hunting, gathering, and preparing food.
Hestia spent most of her time tending the sacred hearth on Olympus.
He spent much of his free time hunting.
they spent more time working than hunting
Dinosaurs did the same things that animals do today. Plant eaters probably spent most of their time foraging, and migrating from place to place, and many would have raised their young. Meat eaters would have spent most of their time hunting and patrolling their territories, and many or them may have also raised their young. All dinosaurs would have spent some time sleeping, too.
Early men spent most of their time hunting for food, making and using tools, keeping warm, etc... basically, surviving.
I would expect that stone age people spent most daylight hours hunting for food, and had no time for leisure activities.
farmers spent most of their time on or near their land
You are using the still hunting strategy how much time should be spent walking for standing still in observing
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When Tyrannosaurus wasn't hunting, it would have most likely spent most of its day resting. They also would have probably spent some time patrolling their territory to make sure there were no intruders. Some fossil evidence suggests that Tyrannosaurus lived in packs. If so, they would have spent a fair amount of time socializing with other pack members.