Homo erectus likely constructed simple shelters using materials such as branches, leaves, and animal hides. These shelters would have provided protection from the elements and predators, and varied depending on local environmental conditions.
Homo erectus javanensis is a subspecies of Homo erectus found on the island of Java in Indonesia. They are an extinct species of early humans that existed around 1.6 million to 100,000 years ago. They are known for their significant tool-making abilities and evidence of fire use.
They mostly lived in caves.
It is likely that Homo erectus did not wear clothing as we know it, but may have used animal hides or furs for protection against the elements. The exact nature of their clothing is uncertain as evidence is limited.
Homo erectus had a varied diet that likely consisted of a combination of meat from hunting animals such as large mammals, birds, and fish, as well as plant-based foods such as fruits, nuts, seeds, and tubers. Their diet would have depended on the availability of resources in their environment.
The three types of early man are Homo habilis, Homo erectus, and Homo sapiens. Homo habilis is known as the "handy man" and is considered one of the earliest members of the genus Homo. Homo erectus is known for its ability to control fire and make tools. Homo sapiens, which includes modern humans, are characterized by their complex language, tool-making abilities, and cognitive skills.
They don't make a shelter, but live in trees.
the pig eathier useses caves or useses objects in its enviorment to make a home so it can survive
a den
flamingos find shelter in the forest from its preditors
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a nice one
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Aye-ayes make nests out of leaves and twigs.
homo erectus
Anderson shelter or Morrison shelter.
Anderson shelter or Morrison shelter.