Decreases in hunter-gatherer groups can be attributed to several factors, including environmental changes that reduce the availability of resources, such as climate change or habitat destruction. Additionally, the rise of agriculture led to the establishment of permanent settlements, which often displaced or marginalized hunter-gatherer populations. Social and economic pressures, including colonization and the spread of diseases, further contributed to their decline. These factors collectively disrupted traditional lifestyles and reduced the viability of hunter-gatherer communities.
probably because they are an easy meal for hunters (animal hunters not people)
The Major cause of death for Jauguars are the hunters.
Paleolithic society was typically organized into small, nomadic hunter-gatherer groups. These groups were often egalitarian, with decisions being made collectively and roles within the group based on age and ability. Social organization was essential for cooperation in hunting, gathering, and survival in a harsh environment.
yes..if you dont train them as a puupy cause they are hunters
cause many hunters will kill them in wild
Well, the different landforms could cause the groups to live differently
They either kill animals for game, food, or illegal activities. cause they feel like it
The targets of interest groups are the groups of people that can most support the cause. Wealthy people are the targets of medical interest groups for example.
schools cause groups of fish are always called schools
Yes but for a good cause. Without it, population of the animals would spike!Yes but for a good cause. Without it, population of the animals would spike!
cause i said so
yes they ll chase you down in a split second cause their the worlds fastest snake