Animal furs and other natural materials.
Homo erectus did not wear clothes as they lived before the invention of textile production. Their bodies were covered in hair, similar to other primates, providing some protection against the elements.
Homo erectus is believed to have a shorter average lifespan than Homo sapiens. This is based on evidence such as dental wear studies and skeletal remains, which suggest that Homo sapiens generally had longer life expectancies due to factors like improved healthcare, diet, and social support systems.
It is likely that Homo erectus did not wear clothing as we know it, but may have used animal hides or furs for protection against the elements. The exact nature of their clothing is uncertain as evidence is limited.
Homo habilis would wear the fur of the dead animals they found on the ground.
There is no direct evidence to suggest that Homo habilis wore clothes. However, it is likely that they used simple tools and possibly animal hides for protection against the elements.
animal clothing ?
Dark clothes that covered as much skin as possible, sunglasses, berets.
Homo habilis lived around 2.1 to 1.5 million years ago, long before the development of tailored clothing. They would have worn simple hides or natural materials like leaves or grass to protect themselves from the elements.
To reflect as much sunlight as possible.
Yes the pink googles can wear clothes. I have one and I put every item of clothing possible on it.
They wear winter clothes
no they did not wear clothes