The caveman's biggest enemies were likely wild animals such as saber-toothed tigers, mammoths, and rival tribes. These threats presented physical dangers and competition for resources, making survival a constant challenge.
Humans have the biggest impact on the biosphere due to their widespread activities such as habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change. These actions disrupt ecosystems and biodiversity, altering the balance of the planet's natural processes.
population growth
The prisoners felt dehumanized by the guard's cruel treatment.
The ability of Homo sapiens to develop advanced technology and agriculture has had the biggest impact on the biosphere. This has led to changes in land use, habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change, affecting biodiversity and ecosystems worldwide.
It is thought that Neanderthals,who incidentally had a larger brain than Homo Sapiens, were attacked by our descendants. We think that we interbred with female Neanderthals and that we are a genetic mix of both species. or... possibly anything that considered Neathandrals as lunch, would be their enemies.
One of his biggest enemies was Duchesse d'Etampes
yesHumans Are the Biggest enemies. Coyotes, Lions and Hyenas are also enemies.
humans are butterfly's biggest enemies
humans
It is a monkey
The Poma Indians did have enemies. Their biggest enemies were settles who came from over from both Russia, and Europe.
Dust and water
there biggest enemy is humans .
Sunflowers have sevral sworn enemies, although the biggest threat to the sunflower population currently is the Moonflower.
There were no human species known as "Cavemen".
The puma does not have many enemies, as it is a large and dominant animal. However, bears, as well as humans are its biggest enemy.
Man are their biggest enemies.