A barn or shed
Basic genetics, DNA
Rarely but yes some air raid shelters during the blitz did have carpets. There were many types of shelters in WW2 such as the Anderson and Morrison shelters but many shelters included basements and even rail way tubes. Though carpets were never used in the rail way tubes a few private shelters did include carpet however most were basic.
many basic tools, maybe a spare wheel, and some horses and/or horses
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their where horses and basic cars
Horses have a very good sense of smell. They can smell water several miles away. Once they have located water they memorize the route to get there. Older horses show youngsters and it continues for generations. Horses on or near beaches must have a source of fresh water inland. They can't survive on salt water.
Most are Brown are a (mix)
Shelters are placed where abused victims can stay until they can find somewhere else to go. A shelter will simply make sure that you have all the basic things that you need. You will be warm, fed and clean. In some shelters they also offer counseling, although this varies.
Australian Aborigines were semi-nomadic and lived in basic shelters. When they lived their traditional lifestyle, the Australian indigenous people had simple lean-tos called humpies. They were made from branches, grass, bark and twigs. Humpies were just temporary shelters ideal for the nomadic lifestyle of the Aborigines.
no, they just nay and snort
You can't sell something for free. Sellng implies an exchange of goods for money, and free means there is no cost.
Stone Age people lived in various types of shelters depending on their location and resources available. These shelters included caves, rock shelters, wooden huts, and tents made from animal skins or vegetation. They were simple structures designed for basic protection from the elements and wildlife.