Our distant ancestors were actually only "gatherers" because they only gathered plant foods and did not eat meat. Eventually, our ancestors evolved the ability to eat meat and to hunt, which gave them increased strength and later brain size. Therefor, we actually went from gatherers to hunter-gatherers over 2 million years ago.
Hunters became hunter-gatherers as a way to adapt to changing environments and climates. This lifestyle allowed them to meet their basic needs for food, shelter, and resources by relying on a combination of hunting wild animals and gathering plant-based foods. Hunter-gatherer societies were more sustainable and flexible, enabling them to survive and thrive in various environments.
Homo sapiens are better hunters than Australopithecus and Homo erectus due to a combination of factors such as increased brain size, better communication and coordination skills, the development of more sophisticated tools and hunting techniques, and the ability to adapt to various environments. These evolutionary advantages have allowed Homo sapiens to become more efficient and successful hunters compared to their ancestors.
Hunters primarily rely on hunting animals for food, while gatherers focus on gathering plants, fruits, nuts, and other natural resources. Hunters often use tools like weapons to capture their prey, while gatherers use their knowledge of the environment to find and collect food. Hunter-gatherer societies typically exhibit a combination of hunting and gathering activities for survival.
Kwakiutl Indians were primarily hunters and gatherers, relying on fishing, hunting marine mammals, and gathering wild plants for their food sources. Agriculture was not a main focus of their economy.
The Coeur d'Alene were primarily hunters, but they also gathered plant foods such as roots, berries, and seeds. They had a diet that consisted of a variety of foods from both hunting and gathering.
Some main problems faced by hunters and gatherers include unpredictable food sources, exposure to natural elements, competition with other groups for resources, and vulnerability to predators.
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If you mean the Hunters from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, they become horsemen.
Hunters can quickly become scavengers, eating what another hunter had hunted and killed. Humans and all animals can become scavengers, despite being hunters.
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they become the hunters of the island
The wolves will die out and later become extinct. And when that happens,the hunters will also become extinct for reasons I can't tell you.
riding horses to move quickly
riding horses to move quickly
"Demon hunters" really do not exist. They were made up for a good story.
Hunters 'attack' animals for there teeth, bones and meat. To eat and to make things out of. The animals then become endangered because they are being slaugheted all the time for food and materials.