I believe sometime in the New Stone Age humans had learned to tame and breed animals for their own use.
A moose's age can be figured out by the size of their antlers and also by the size of their body. The animals can live as long as 20 years out in the wild.
yes . Some animals are considered as adults earlier then some or later they all have a different age considered as being an "adult"
As young as 14 months of age but this can be very stressful
Sometimes baby animals look different than the adult animals. Baby jaguars look almost exactly like the adult counterparts depending on their age.
the animals that stone age people killed were mammoths, deer, mostly big animals.
the animals that stone age people killed were mammoths, deer, mostly big animals.
animals in the stone age were nothing but dinosaurs and rhinos but know that the Stone age is over we have cats dogs and other animals.
yes
When did domestication of animals begin? The answer is at the end of the old stone age and the beginning of the new stone age.
There were about 5000-10,000 animals!
no
They wore coats!(:
lots of animals like woolly mammoth . rhinos lived during the ice age
Animals? Animals filled the seas beginning in the Cambrian, and made their way onto land in the Devonian. The current age (Cenozoic) is the age of mammals, but animals (mainly dinosaurs) ruled the Mesozoic land, while fish reigned supreme in the Paleozoic.
yes
The Neolithic age !