The early Californians ate several things after the larger animals died out. The settlers would grow their own vegetables to eat and also to trade.
they normallly ate lions food so they would not have to kill it
There is still abundant game in California. And plenty of fish.
Most Californians live in the southern region of the state, particularly in cities like Los Angeles, San Diego, and Orange County. This region is known for its milder climate, diverse economy, and cultural attractions.
Early humans hunted antelopes, gazelles, wildebeest and other large animals
Neanderthals were hunter-gatherers and primarily consumed a diet of meat from large game animals like mammoths, deer, and bison. They also likely ate some plants, berries, nuts, and possibly fish. Their diet would have varied based on availability and seasonality.
Generally, animals that have large eyes and eye sockets had poor vision. So, early primates with their large eyes probably couldn't see very well and had large eyes to compensate.
Wolves prefer to hunt large game animals like deer, elk, and caribou.
They were hunter/gatherers. They hunted large animals, such as bison, horse, mammoth, etc.
After all the large animals had been killed for meat, people would have hunted smaller prey such as deer, horses and bison.
They hunted large and small animals, and planted crops. Hope that helps :)
We can learn that they got their food from large animals and that animals were here because they die then leave there bones here.
They eat beans,squash,and corns. They hunt deer and other large animals with bows and arrows, small animals with blowguns and slingshots. Also gathers roots and other stuff.