They depend on the animals by how they lived
They hunted large animals for food.Neanderthals and their human contemporaries lived very similar lives.According to what artifacts we have, they were primarily hunters and gatherers that had a sufficiently high level of intelligence and the possibility of a culture which believed in an afterlife of some kind. They made tools and fire. Both groups had music - a least one flute has been identified with Neanderthals. Their existence during ice age Europe was harsh and intense.
They were stone age hunter/gatherers, who lived in caves and rock shelters. They hunted large animals, such as bison, horse, mammoth, etc.
Neanderthals were an ancient human species that lived in Europe and Asia. They were skilled hunters and used tools, fire, and lived in shelters. They also buried their dead, which suggests a level of symbolic or ritual behavior.
Neanderthals were hunter-gatherers who lived in small groups, hunted animals for food using tools like spears and stones, and gathered plants and fruits. They likely lived in caves or simple shelters and had a basic social structure within their groups. Neanderthals were also skilled at making tools and using fire.
The wanpanoags simply lived animals? YAWN.
The megalodon shark existed alongside many other plants and animals in the Oligocene Epoch. An example is the hyaenodon horridus.
Herbivores are animals that lived only on vegetables. This class of animals need a lot of energy and for this reason they can eat all day long. Example of this type of animals are cows and sheep.
All of the animals lived
Dogs. The cave drawings depict a lot of animals, including docs who seem in some pictures to be running together with men. The rest of the animals depicted were probably hunting prey.
Micro-organisms, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and many types of marine organisms including fish.
No animals lived in underwater Ohio since it was underwater. They had to be fish, but no mammals.
what dou think happened to the animals which lived in the forest before
The animals which are known to have lived 91 million years ago in the area now known as North Dakota are: Mosasaurs Hesperorni Xiphactinus Anklosaur
Different animals
Animals of the Ice Age lived after the dinosaurs.
Dinosaures lived for a million years (from the start to the end)