They used caves for shelter and there they would carve weapons. Like they would bang stones against the wall to make them sharper to kill prey like. This is true because scientists found cuts many animals bones. Later They got smart enough to use sticks as weapons. They carved them to be like spears and used them to kill the big animals like lions. They also didn't have good nutriance so that's why they're so tiny. Way later they started making things with pottery
Homo habilis likely lived in small groups, hunted and foraged for food, and used simple tools like stone flakes and sticks. They may have also sought shelter in caves or constructed simple structures out of branches and leaves for protection and warmth. Additionally, they likely had social behaviors and communication skills to interact with other group members.
Homo habilis is thought to have lived from approximately 2.1 to 1.5 million years ago during the early Pleistocene epoch.
The hominid referred to as "handy man" is Homo habilis. This species is believed to have lived approximately 2.4 to 1.4 million years ago in Africa, and their name reflects their association with tool use and primitive stone tool making.
'Homo habilis' is believed to have lived approximately 2.1 to 1.5 million years ago during the Pleistocene epoch in East Africa.
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After Homo habilis comes Homo erectus, which lived around 1.9 million to 143,000 years ago. Homo erectus was known for its advanced tool-making capabilities and ability to control fire.
Homo habilis is a hominide which lived 1,5-2,2 millions years ago.
Homo habilis probably lived from around 2 million years ago.
lived in africa
in caves or simple shelters similar to teepees made of animal skin pegged down with wood
Homo habilis is thought to have lived from approximately 2.1 to 1.5 million years ago during the early Pleistocene epoch.
lived in houses made of branches
The hominid referred to as "handy man" is Homo habilis. This species is believed to have lived approximately 2.4 to 1.4 million years ago in Africa, and their name reflects their association with tool use and primitive stone tool making.
Homo habilis is the oldest representative of the human genus, Homo. H. habilis lived in sub-Saharan Africa from around 2 to 1.5 million years ago. H. habilis fossils were first discovered in 1959 and 1960 at Olduvai Gorge in northern Tanzania.
'Homo habilis' is believed to have lived approximately 2.1 to 1.5 million years ago during the Pleistocene epoch in East Africa.
Homo habilis' - this is how you spell Homo habilis with an apostrophe.
Yes they lived in africa...
they lived 2.5 to 2 million years