Hunting game, raising small animals (chickens, goats) and harvesting natural and planted crops.
Depends what part of Africa
In South Africa most people hunt "Bush meat" which is whatever they can find, from caterpillars to ferrets
While people in North Africa don't tend to hunt
I hope this helps
First thing is find a map of Africa and see just how big it is and how many different countries there are. That will give you a better understanding on how to approach the question.
It is huge! And covers 30 million square kilometers and has over 50 odd countries. Each with their own economic system, infrastructure, manufacturing and agricultural industries.
So the question in itself is not simple, and deals with over 1 billion people.
The short answer is probably farming/ agriculture, manufacture and trade.
tools.
they were treated as slaves, bearly getting feed. always having to work
Famine was caused because the Europeans forced the Africans to grow cash crops. When the began to not sell the British would not bother giving the Africans food. The same thing happens later in India.
The age in which a baby begins to feed themselves will vary. On average a baby will begin to feed themselves around 10 to 12 months.
Algae, so you don't really need to feed them as they "feed" themselves.
whale haunt and feed themselves. they feed at small fishes and eat them
eat it
they dont
breast feed from early age when bigger from me
Many non domesticated animals feed themselves by going "hunting". They spot their prey and plan an attack. Once they catch their feed, they munch away.
Bessie Blount Griffin invented a device which let amputees feed themselves.
The omnibus farm bill would allow the US to buy food in Africa to feed Africans rather than donate American food
Platypuses are nocturnal, feeding at night. They are also crepuscular, meaning they feed in the early morning and the early evening.