It is actually unknown when man first evolved into the cromagnus species, or "cavemen." It is also a common fallacy that man arrived from apes. They were much like the ape species in body structure and instinct,but were a different species, otherwise all apes would have evolved into humans. This is called evolution, or Darwinism, because Charles Darwin theorized that species evolve or adapt to compete and live with other species in an ecosystem. This is why man is intellectually superior. It makes up for our physical inferiority to other predators that may cause a threat to us. This is credible to use on a report. I'm not a retard who says stupid stuff for no reason.
12 of his men and if you count him; 13 men go into the cave
The Cyclops, Polyphemus, is inside the cave when Odysseus and his men enter.
No, cave man did not ride dinosaurs instead they walked everywhere, dinosaurs were not on earth at this time.
It is unlikely that cave men and women had luggage in the modern sense. They carried belongings by hand or with the help of simple tools like baskets, animal hides, or basic containers made from natural materials. Personal possessions were limited and practical for survival needs.
the use to play ridding
the flute is thought to have appeared by the neandrethals(cave men) They are thought to have invented it.
No, the dinosaurs were long gone, by several millenniums when man started to appear.
12 of his men and if you count him; 13 men go into the cave
Cave men
cave men on walls of cave in a cave
cave men on walls of cave in a cave
Cave men and cave women.
Digletts are the only Pokemon in Diglett's cave but they appear so often that when you take your first step into the cave that there is a 7 out of nine chance a Diglett will appear
No. Cave men did not live during the mesozoic era.
yes they did!oh. and did you know that cave men evolved from apes?
The Cyclops, Polyphemus, is inside the cave when Odysseus and his men enter.
Prehistoric humans did not appear until 63 million years after the dinosaurs died out. However, they did live alongside birds, a subgroup of Dinosauria.