They died out (the animals).
They relied on hunting large animals.
because if there were heaps of people in the group it will scare all the animals away
for hunting on large animals and as guarding dog
Yes, they were skilled at hunting large animals.
Neanderthals were skilled at hunting large animals.
They were skilled at hunting large animals, such as bison, horses, mammoths, etc.
They were highly moblie and followed herds of large animals
Hunting large animals
Hunting goes back to the very beginning's of the human-dog relationship, and a large number of breeds were created just for specific hunting purposes. People use hunting dogs everywhere on the planet.
Cro-Magnon people hunted a variety of animals for food, including mammoths, reindeer, bison, and horses. They were skilled hunters who used tools such as spears, bows and arrows to bring down their prey. Hunting was essential for their survival and provided them with food, hides, and bones for tools.
The gladiators of ancient Rome fought large exotic animals and each other.
My vote would be the housefly or mosquito- they killed by spreading disease- far more people than were killed by large animals.