that is easy, they used spears, bow and arrows, and other things they used back then. they simply be very quiet than snatch them. they used them for all kinds of things like clothes, food, and shelter. wholly mammoths are most easiest to catch so they use them the most. There hardest to catch is the tiger. they are too fast and they can kill you easily. that is why they kill animals back then and what they used. oh they also used nets and rods to catch fish.
They usually hid in underbrush and waited until their hunter partners could surround the saber tooth tiger without the tiger knowing. Then they threw their spears at the tiger and some rushed up and tried to stab it with their spears. At the time of the saber tooth tiger's existence, humans had begun to make spears and so they utilized their new-found weapons to survive.
They hunted in groups, very carefully! They used spears with extremely sharp stone points, or hurled rocks, and are known to have chased herds over cliffs to their deaths.
It is a big animal, so it provides a lot of meat to eat and fur to keep warm. It was one of the biggest animals around that time.
Humans hunted mammoths for food, and to use their skins for shelter and clothing. It is possible that humans inadvertently hunted mammoths to extinction.
No, the dinosaurs died out long before mammoths existed.
stabbed them with sharp sticks
Yes, climate change and human hunting made them extinct.
Elephants are less hairy than mammoths and do not posses such large tusks. Elephants are not extinct, while mammoths are.
Food & water were unavailable & frozen. It also made People more desperate for Food.
the animals that stone age people killed were mammoths, deer, mostly big animals.
The mammoths lived for 100,000000 of years but a mammoths lived for 80 years
the animals that stone age people killed were mammoths, deer, mostly big animals.
They are not - mammoths were dinosaurs and are extinct
No mammoths were vegetarians.
Wooly Mammoths are brown.
There is a game called Turok, it take place in around dinosaurs.