The Paleo-Indians hunted a wide variety of large game animals. They may have also fished and hunted smaller game. Creatures we know that they hunted include mammoths, camelops (a species of American camel), American horses, deer, and bison.
Mammoths, caribou and other larger, old animals.
They hunted animals like deer, turkeys, wild pigs, and they also fished.
They hunted anything they could get a hold of, if not then they followed the animals to kill them.
Buffalos / Buffalo
It tells you what they hunt and other stuff they did.From Aldwinie
Deer
the early men ate like the cavemen we see on tv. they hunted for food by killing animals and collected crops they grew themselves or discovered nearby. they made many tools using things from around them
The spear-thrower enabled early humans to launch spears with greater accuracy and distance than they could achieve by throwing the spear from their hand. This allowed them to hunt animals with greater ease and precision, and from a greater distance.
During the Neolithic Revolution, man domesticated llamas.
either each other or prehistoric animals
Some desert animals hunt in the early morning, some early evening while others hunt at night. Those that hunt in the morning and/or evening are called crepuscular. Those that hunt at night are nocturnal.
Early Man hunted animals for food. In some parts of the world, people still hunt for food.
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To hunt the animals they follow
No, life for early man was anything but carefree. Early man had to hunt for food and protect themselves and their families from the elements and predatory animals. Today's world is carefree in comparison.
Early humans hunted antelopes, gazelles, wildebeest and other large animals
Whatever they could find, I guess.
Nocturnal
Yes, because they're dangerous. People always hunt wild and aggressive animals. :)
the early men depicted the paintings of animals and the tribals also depict the paintings of animals.
Early man used tools such as spears, knives, and bows and arrows for hunting. These tools were typically made from materials such as stone, wood, and bone. Hunting tools allowed early man to hunt and kill animals for food and survival.