Not except in the same sense that modern humans are monkeys.
The phrase "cavemen" doesn't really have a precise biological definition, but it's usually used to mean "primitive humans". Sometimes it's stretched a bit, and might be used to refer to any species in the genus Homo, or possibly even genus Australopithecus, but none of these would be classified by biologists as "monkeys".
In fact, they're more closely related to us than gorillas are, and even gorillas aren't monkeys... they're apes (humans are, biologically speaking, part of the same family as chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans... the hominidae, or "great apes")
no they were early humans
yes because then they became cavemen but the monkeys are still here
yes they were
Neanderthals were a species of cavemen, yes.
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yes! there was cavemen,well that's what i have herd
because cavemen made civilation
The characteristic of cavemen is a description of their evertday lifestyles.
What numbers did cavemen use
Walking with Cavemen was created in 2005.
The Cavemen Go was created in 2003.
No the cavemen did not create the Mesopotamians did before them.
The duration of Walking with Cavemen is 1.67 hours.
How did cavemen understand each other
Cavemen were early humans who lived in prehistoric times, around 2.5 million years ago to about 10,000 years ago. They were known for their use of stone tools, hunting and gathering lifestyle, and basic social structures. They did not have advanced technologies like we do today.