woodland tree animals squirrels, chipmunks, birds, rabbits, even dogs.
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Yes, that is part of the gathering process.
farmingstaying in one placegrowing crops
Hunter gatheres went in search of food
the hunter gatheres hunt deer,hulimamous,bear,and snake
They were both near the water and they each hunted fish and they were both hunters/gatheres
The hunters and gatherers won't easily get detected by the animals they are trying to hunt.
agriculture could provide more food than hunting and gathering which led to an increase in population
hunter gatherers main food was plants. they used to also eat berries, almonds, fruits, cachionuts, peanuts and flowers
Being hunters, they had a ready supply of animal skins to wear. They would have sewn these together with animal sinew, using bone needles.
This is modernisaztion around about 1,000 BC, when hunter gatheres began using the earth and animals to live which eventually became a part of daily living.
Life before the Neolithic Revolution was very hard, they needed more people to become hunt & gatheres so that they could have a surplus of food.