i have no clue how should i know ask some one else
Cro-Magnon man lived in Europe, specifically in what is now France, approximately 40,000 years ago. They were among the first early modern humans to inhabit the region.
Nope -- way too old. Only primitive invertebrates and lower forms were around.
No they did not. Simple radiometric dating and stratigraphy shows that the time of the dinosaurs ended 65.5 million years ago. Humanoid fossils did not appear until about 5 million years ago, and modern humans appeared about 200,000 years ago.
According to anthropologists Cro-magnons were precursors and ancestors to Homo Sapien man. The precise links are not completely understood or agreed upon, though it is generally agreed that it was the next evolutionary step from Neanderthals and they could, possibly, be contemporaries.
The earliest evidence found of Neanderthals was around 350 thousand years old. Therefore they must have become a fully-evolved species by between 400 and 350 thousand years ago. Neanderthals died out 24 thousand years ago. So overall: 350 to 24,000 years ago.
Archeology finds have indicated that the average life of the "stone-age" man, the "cromagnon" was approx. 28 years of age.
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Cro-Magnon man lived in Europe, specifically in what is now France, approximately 40,000 years ago. They were among the first early modern humans to inhabit the region.
I lived there for 14 years sooo yes it does exist.
in one hundred years will the finger monkey still exist?
40000 years.
PS1 still exist so for a number of years
Yes. There were two kinds. Cromagnon and neanderthal.
cromagnons had cave art but did not draw any kind of animals they drew the animals in the environment they live in or also by the biomes they lived in
dinasours did exist , millions of years ago . They died because of meteroids
1000 years
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