Fire and fireplaces as well with furs and wool clothing.
Thick animal furs, such as fox, wool, and coyote, are good to line the inside of a cold weather jacket. The purpose of these furs is to keep the wearer warm.
Furs were so valuable because of the harsh weather conditions and the furs kept everybody warm. .....and cause we are awesome.
all sorts of thing like stick trees birch bark pine trees furs from animals what ever they could get to keep them warm and dry
They wore thick hides, which kept them warm.
i have touched a tiger before it is very soft and warm
It would most likely to be the polar bear because in winters their furs help them keep their selves warm and their cubs
Animals have thick fur to help keep them warm. And to hide or cover up raw skin so they are not an easy target for other animals that maybe trying to hunt and feed on them.
It would most likely to be the polar bear because in winters their furs help them keep their selves warm and their cubs
Because it is darn cold in the Northern Hemisphere. Actually it has been pretty darn cold ever since we left Africa and even before that we were using furs to keep warm.
Furs And Fatsthick fur and insulating layers of fat
well... as you can see, that the Eurpeans didn't have any furs, they would think that the fur look pretty and blah,blah. furs also feel warm so they liked it.