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they eat animals, plants, fish, nuts, and berrys
Hunter-gatherers from Mesopotamia mainly relied on a combination of hunting wild game and gathering edible plants for sustenance. Their diet included a variety of animals such as deer, wild boar, and birds, as well as aquatic resources like fish. They also collected wild fruits, nuts, seeds, and roots to supplement their diet.
A person who hunts animals and gathers wild plants to provide for his or her needs
The answer is hunter- gatherers.
A hunter gatherer is a forager in a nomadic society, who gets food from wild plants and animals. The Nomadic people of Central Asia were hunter gatherers.
In general, early hunters did not cultivate anything. Hunter/gatherers harvested animals and plants that were growing naturally.
What you are referring to is a hunter gatherer, hunter gatherers where around in the Paleolithic age (cave man age)
There is currently no evidence that Neanderthals practiced domestication of plants and animals. This process is believed to have been carried out by modern humans, who had more advanced cognitive abilities and social structures that enabled them to develop agriculture and animal husbandry.
A hunter-gatherer is someone who lives by hunting animals and gathering wild plants to eat and use for t9oher purposes. A food producer is a farmer or herder who depends for food primarily on the domesticated plants and animals he raises.
I believe it dwells everywhere that is available. Hunter-gatherers are people who picks fruits from plants and use resources from nature. This is alike to the agricultural system.
Hunter-gatherers primarily focused on tasks related to obtaining food, such as hunting animals and gathering plants. They also engaged in activities such as toolmaking, foraging, and raising children. Different members of the group would have had specific roles based on age, gender, and skill level.
Nomad's traveled in order to get food. As they were hunter-gatherers, they had to follow the migrating animals that they hunted, and the plants that only grow in season. If they had stayed in place, they would have starved from lack of game animals.