stones,they used sticks to sharpen them,sticks and actually used the spine of a animal to use as a spear
yes
No, they did not hunt for food they only grew food and traded for food.
Yes they do because if they don't hunt they will stay hungry. Then how they will hunt.
they proberly wanted to tell people where the food is and what they were doing because they wanted to tell
The characteristic of cavemen is a description of their evertday lifestyles.
What numbers did cavemen use
For the most part they didn't. They needed to hunt, or gather, food nearly every day.
probably cavemen.
Daytime only as humans are ill-adapted to hunt at night.
No, crows hadn't evolved in the time of Cavemen. But they may have hunted other kinds of birds such as prehistoric brees.
they wore the skins of the animals that they hunt
No they didn't. Instead ,much like cavemen, they painted on walls and used a weapon called a "spear" that they used to hunt for their food.
cavemen food are anything they hunted for.
Cavemen used wood for fire to keep themselves and others warm. They also widdled the wood to make weapons.
They were prey, mammoths were herbivores meaning they ate plants. They had no need to hunt for food and were often preyed on by cavemen and other large carnivores (meat eaters.)
they hunted animals to eat
Cavemen likely engaged in trade of goods such as tools, food, and clothing. The items exchanged would vary depending on location and resources available to the specific group of cavemen. Trading would enable them to acquire resources that were not available in their immediate surroundings.
Yes, evidence shows that early humans, including Neanderthals, made and used bows and arrows for hunting as far back as 60,000 years ago. This technology allowed them to hunt more effectively and efficiently.