Between about 40,000 and 10,000 years ago.
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.
No, dinosaurs did not eat cavemen. The dinosaurs died out long before the evolution of mammals - warmblooded creatures and primates, including men. That idea was made up for the movies and television and comic books.
No they did not live in pairs. They also didn't live as a close family. They woman stayed behind and gathered food, while the men went out to hunt and din't come back for weeks. When they did come back, they only brought small portoions food that they hunted and the food still needed to be cooked.
12 of his men and if you count him; 13 men go into the cave
Cave men, or early humans, lived in various regions around the world, often in caves or in simple shelters made from materials like wood and animal skins. They were nomadic, moving from place to place in search of food and resources. Some well-known sites where early humans lived include Africa, Europe, and Asia.
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
Archeology finds have indicated that the average life of the "stone-age" man, the "cromagnon" was approx. 28 years of age.
Eek the Cat - 1992 Cromagnon Farce Boo Thunder 3-13 was released on: USA: 1994
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.
What Men Live By was created in 1885.
well, if you are talking about the men in the book 'The Hobbit' then the men live in Lake-Town
Men can live up too about 120 years old. If a man is really healthy, men might live longer.
Men can live without testosterone. The men that have low testosterone can be at high risk of dying.
The town where the mr men live in is dillydale.
Five Men Live was created in 2005-03.
The X-Men live in Westchester,New York
Yes. There were two kinds. Cromagnon and neanderthal.