Some of the plants that were living in the Pleistocene Age (Ice Age) are:
-Grasses
-Shrubs
-Conifer Trees
-Mosses
-Flowering Plants
-Lichen
they ate and gathered food and made shelters
Tulsidas lived during the reign of Mogul emperor Jallaluddin AKbar
Robert FitzHamon is said to have built and lived in it during the 1000s. (He began building it in 1080).
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Yes Thomas Jefferson lived in Virginia, during the American revolution.
Megalodons were a huge species of shark that lived from the Oligocene epoch through the Pleistocene epoch. Megalodons lived in almost every sea in the world and, like the modern sharks of today, were fish. Woolly mammoths were a large, hairy elephant that lived during the Pleistocene epoch. They lived on the tundra ,among other habitats, and were mammals.
The Woolly rhinoceros lived during the Pleistocene epoch and survived to the last glacial period.
Yes. The Woolly rhinoceros lived during the Pleistocene epoch and survived to the last glacial period.
Homo habilis lived approximately 2.1 to 1.5 million years ago during the Early Pleistocene epoch.
The wooly mammoth lived in the Cenozoic era, the Tertiary period, Pleistocene epoch, and the Calabrian age.
Megatherium belongs to the species Megatherium americanum, which is an extinct genus of ground sloth that lived during the Pleistocene epoch.
Australopithecus boisei lived alongside other hominids such as Paranthropus robustus and early Homo species like Homo habilis. They all coexisted in East Africa during the early Pleistocene epoch.
Yes.
'Homo habilis' is believed to have lived approximately 2.1 to 1.5 million years ago during the Pleistocene epoch in East Africa.
Stegosaurus lived between 155 and 150 million years ago. That was during the Upper Jurassic epoch.
That's when the era of the humans started. Human species kept using animal body parts, plants, woods and stones to hunt for wild animals for survival. Human species kept migrating all over the areas. They build shelters out of animal body parts and hides and plants. They lived in caves.
Homo erectus existed from the end of the Pliocene to the later Pleistocene epoch approximately 1.8 to 1.3 million years ago although the date is only an approximation.