They matured very fast, twice the rate of modern humans. So most didn't live longer than 30-35 years. Some of the oldest neanderthals were just over 30. ----
Neanderthals are believed to have survived for around 300,000 years, with the most recent evidence suggesting they went extinct around 40,000 years ago.
They lived 200,000 years ago-28,000 years ago. So, 112,000 years.
Their life spans - about the same as us. (Well, shorter back then, but so was homo sapiens' life-span.)
If you mean when, the last ones lived about 30,000 years ago.
There's nothing to indicate that neanderthals would have had whiskers. Those species that has branched off the tree of Life a LONG time ago.
Neanderthals disappeared from the hominid fossil record around 40,000 years ago.
Arthritis would cause neanderthals to experience pain, swelling, and stiffness in their joints, potentially limiting their ability to move and hunt effectively. This could have impacted their ability to survive in their environment, especially if they relied on physical activity for hunting and gathering.
Neanderthals had robust bodies with stocky builds, large noses for warming cold air, and shorter limbs to minimize heat loss. Their physical adaptations helped them retain heat in cold environments, allowing them to survive and thrive in Ice Age conditions.
There are several theories as to why Homo sapiens outlasted Neanderthals, including better adaptability to new environments, more sophisticated tools and technology, and possibly greater social cooperation and communication skills. Homo sapiens also had a higher level of genetic diversity compared to Neanderthals, which may have contributed to their ability to survive and thrive in different environments.
they survive by making homes for themselfs
they ate food supplied mostly by neanderthals and kept insulated in caves of neanderthals!
what ever they could chew, swallow, and survive.
Neanderthals built tools such as knives,scrapers, and spear points. They also took care of one another when one was sick.
Neanderthals where long gone before any car was ever built. The first car was invented around 1769.
There's nothing to indicate that neanderthals would have had whiskers. Those species that has branched off the tree of Life a LONG time ago.
Neanderthals disappeared from the hominid fossil record around 40,000 years ago.
Arthritis would cause neanderthals to experience pain, swelling, and stiffness in their joints, potentially limiting their ability to move and hunt effectively. This could have impacted their ability to survive in their environment, especially if they relied on physical activity for hunting and gathering.
Neanderthals had robust bodies with stocky builds, large noses for warming cold air, and shorter limbs to minimize heat loss. Their physical adaptations helped them retain heat in cold environments, allowing them to survive and thrive in Ice Age conditions.
No not really, neanderthals were all about surival.
Neanderthals
Completely evolved Neanderthals appeared 130,000 years ago.