Australopithecine Afarensis, an early hominid, lived in shelters as they found them. Caves, if available , trees if need-be , primitive lean-to type things that had some natural beginnings.Thickets that had thorns would keep predators from having easy access. Just in small goups on the ground when no real shelter was available. Look up Lucy, the most famous early hominid skeleton found for more info on this fascinating possible relative to homosapiens. [That's us]
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Fallen tree structures and tall trees provided shelters for the Australopithecus.
Yes, the trees provided shelter for them.
they used trees
they used trees for shelter
They also lived on the ground
They use trees and woods to make houses
they used trees not caves because they dirent have tools to proctert them self
they use leaves, sticks, wood and trees to make their shelter
they used trees
The Australopithecus lived mainly outdoors and either foraged or hunted for its food. They took shelter in tall trees. The Australopithecus lived in woodland areas of Africa about 3.8 million years ago.
shelter belts
No, koalas do not build shelter. They shelter in eucalyptus trees, resting in the forks of trees or on branches, but they neither build shelters nor do they use hollows or other forms of shelter.
They sleep in trees because of lions and other animals that can eat them so they sleep in trees so big animals don't eat them.
Grasshoppers use trees, leaves, and other plants for their shelter. They rest or sleep for short periods of time on a branch or a bush.
other herbivores
The Australopithecine were very much like Homo sapiens. Most of the time they traveled in groups. They were social, friendly ape-like humans. Their shelter was the nature around them, for example trees, rocks and cliffs. The Australopithecine created 2 other homo- species that evolved even more.
trees
Australopithecus is one of the longest lived early human species. They survived for more than 900,000 years, they had ape and human characteristics and lived both on the ground and in trees.
Koalas only shelter in eucalyptus trees. They may be seen in other species, but their homes are always in eucalyptus trees. They do not use tree hollows, nor do they make nests. Koalas nestle in the forks between trunk and branches, and shelter within the branches and leaves. This gives them adequate protection from all kinds of weather.
Koalas do not build shelter. They shelter in eucalyptus trees, resting in the forks of trees or on branches, but they neither build shelters nor do they use hollows or other forms of shelter. Their claws are adapted for holding on to branches indefinitely, and they have a padded backside which makes sitting in wedges in tree forks quite comfortable.