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.
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.
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.
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.
No. Cave men did not live during the mesozoic era.
yes they did!oh. and did you know that cave men evolved from apes?
People who live in caves.
No. Cave men did not live during the mesozoic era.
So they can survive and reproduce
12 of his men and if you count him; 13 men go into the cave
Cave men
cave monsters. they like to sleep all day and come out in night when they hunt their favorite food, onion men. onion men are small onions that run around on 2 feet and 5 hands. back to the cave monsters. they like to live by big purple lakes where they catch their favorite drink, grape juice. cave monsters are big, hairy and have 2 paws on each foot. they have 12 claws on each paw and 5 legs. their tale helps them whack onion men into unconsiousness where they bite off their head with their razor sharp teeth.
cave men on walls of cave in a cave
cave men on walls of cave in a cave
No, the dinosaurs were long gone, by several millenniums when man started to appear.
Cave men and cave women.