Cross Magnon had larger brains than modern humans but not as large as Neanderthall
Cro Magnon groups likely consisted of 20-30 individuals, including domesticated wolves or dogs. These animals would have provided essential assistance to the group in activities such as hunting, protection, and transportation.
Homo erectus is believed to have evolved into Homo sapiens, including the Cro-Magnon group, through a process of gradual genetic changes over time. This evolution involved changes in physical features, brain size, and cultural advancements that contributed to the emergence of the Cro-Magnon group as a distinct human species.
The Cro-Magnon, classified as early modern humans, did not die out as a distinct group; they are considered the same species as modern humans. Their lineage evolved over time into what we are today.
Cro-Magnon refers to a population of early modern humans who lived in Europe during the Upper Paleolithic period, while Homo sapiens is the scientific name for modern humans. Cro-Magnon are a specific group of Homo sapiens, not a separate species.
The group of hominids that were most similar to modern humans in skull and tooth structure and height were the Cro-Magnon people. Cro-Magnon, an early form of Homo sapiens, lived in Europe around 40,000 to 10,000 years ago. They had a similar anatomy to modern humans, including a high forehead, prominent chin, and tall stature.
They lived all across Europe. The climate was the same as today.
Modern humans, Homo sapiens, replaced the Neanderthals in Europe and other regions around 40,000 years ago. This replacement was likely facilitated by factors such as technological and cognitive superiority, as well as possible interbreeding between Neanderthals and modern humans.
They are scientifically called 'a group of grey wolves'
A group of wolves is called a pack.
A pack of wolves is a collection of wolves.
Actually, a group of wolves is referred to as a "pack" of wolves.
A pack of wolves.
Wolves belong to the Canis genus along with the domestic dog, dingo, etc.
the name of young timber wolves are called pups
Yes, they hunted large animals, which required a group to hunt.
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A group of hunting wolves is called a wolf pack. They also live in a pack.
A group of wolves is a pack. Example:Hunting for food, a pack of wolves works as a team.