Sometimes used caves as shelters, they often built shelters out of tree branches. With their chopping tools they hacked branches from young trees, probably trimming off the twigs, and then they poked the branches into the ground in rough circle, holding them in place by piling rocks against them. The tops of the branches were probably bent and twisted together so that the finished hut was more or less tent shaped. The remains of such a hut has been found holes made by branches that were pushed into the ground, rocks that were once piled against these branches, and a circle of stones in the center where a fire was kept burning. but although these people could build crude huts, they did not live together in villages.
Mostly caves and huts.
Homo erectus are a lot different from their ancestor's, they use stones as tools to hunt.
Actually the very first hominid to use fire was Homo Erectus.
The plural form of Homo habilis is Homo habilis, the plural form of Homo erectus is Homo erectus, and the plural form of Homo sapiens is Homo sapiens.
It is believed that Homo erectus did not use the bow and arrow, as this technology is thought to have emerged later with Homo sapiens. Homo erectus likely used simpler tools like spears and stones for hunting and defense.
Yes.
sticks
wood and rocks.
Homo erectus was a bipedal species that primarily lived on the ground rather than in trees. While they may have climbed trees occasionally for shelter or food, their anatomy and tool use suggest a lifestyle focused on ground-based activities such as hunting and gathering.
The first part of the name homo erectus "homo" identifies the genus.
Homo erectus - album - was created in 1997.
Homo Erectus - film - was created in 2007.