food ,water and people...
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animals would have our jobs
survival hunger weather passages mapping
animals eating their crops and hoodlums robbing them
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Hunter-gatherers faced challenges such as finding food and water, defending themselves against predators and rival groups, adapting to changing environments, and developing strategies for survival during periods of scarcity. They also had to navigate social dynamics within their communities to maintain group cohesion and cooperation.
Wildfires are a problem in the Savanna. They can spread quickly and can kill animals and plants in its way. Also, the increasing population can be a problem. They have developed towns and cities, destroying the surrounding area. Because of the cities, it invites tourists, who are also a problem. The minibuses get to close to the animals, such as lions and tigers, top of the tourist "want to see" list. Not only do they scare the animals, they are unlikely to mate or kill whilst being observed. This results in their number decreasing.
Some animals may eat the crops of wheat so that rice cannot be grown.
They could die, there oxygen takes could run out, they can drown, can get eaten by bigger and dangerous animals
what problems to the amish population face
yes but if you do it to often you will be red in the face and ugly! like savanna revette