During the Ice Ages, you should notice that all of the animals such as the mammoths, sabre-tooth tigers etc. all had very thick fur-coats. The fur coats kept them warm, which was how they were able to adapt.
Since most of the Earth's land mass is in the northern hemisphere, most animals would migrate south as do some birds and insects today. This does not mean that all the animals would move south, it just depends where the food was to be found.
I guess it was warmer.
They wore coats!(:
They did so to follow their prey, the Animals migrated and the people followed.
The nomadic tribes followed the herds of animals and foraged for food. It took generations to reach North America. People don't migrate only animals migrate.
The nomadic tribes followed the herds of animals and foraged for food. It took generations to reach North America. People don't migrate only animals migrate.
Most people migrate from latin America to the U.S to take care of their needs for their family.
People don't migrate. Animals migrate. So, there are no patterns between humans and animals.
No, they are a Northeastern tribe and parts of Canada. They stayed in the area and did not migrate. Animals migrate people don't.
during the California gold rush (man you people out there are dumb if you don't knoe this
the Bering land bridge that emerged during the Ice Age
the Bering land bridge that emerged during the Ice Age
Animals migrate. People immigrate and they do this for a better life, to escape war, for love, and other reasons.
People don't migrate, but animals migrate. Former slaves were all ready located in the southern states.
They migrate to jamaica for better living