well over time they got new matierials
humans animals foood shelter
food shelter clothing
Yes, it was changed in reprints to be more PC.
Brian rebuilds his shelter in "Hatchet" after the tornado destroys it to protect himself from the elements and animals. He spends so much time on it because having a secure shelter is vital for his survival in the wilderness, providing him with protection and a sense of security.
Tools allowed early humans to obtain food and shelter easier. It made more resources available to them, such as the ability to cut down trees for shelter and the ability to crack open nuts.
It takes out animals shelter, and, depending on the amount of water, it could kill the plants and animals.
Anderson shelter or Morrison shelter.
Anderson shelter or Morrison shelter.
The shelter of a donkey is usually called a pen or a donkey pen. It can also be called a shelter or donkey shelter.
a shelter of a shark? the shelter of a shark is an ocean because it lives there
No. Seals shelter around sand dunes and on rocky beaches. They neither build a shelter, not burrow for shelter.
Cheetahs "shelter in place" on the savanna. They have no den or other form of shelter.