No they let it hang free
because they didn't know the meaning of each word. and we memorized almost all the meanings.
There were never any actual "cavemen", its believed our ancestors were nomads until neandertal and sapiens. The first neandertal found in modern day was in a cave, but they lived in structures like houses and huts rather than caves.
Mostly natural shelters, like caves, trees, or outcroppings of rock. (Why do you think they were called "cavemen"?) They may have built simple lean-tos of branches or animal hides, or slept on open ground, covered in hides or furs.
Cavemen, or early humans, primarily relied on hunting and gathering to catch food. They used simple tools, such as spears, bows and arrows, and traps to hunt animals. Group hunting strategies, like driving herds into enclosed areas or using ambush techniques, were common. Additionally, they gathered fruits, nuts, and edible plants to supplement their diets.
Society was very different 3000 years ago with minimal development. These was the time when the cavemen existed with hunting and gathering being their main activities.
If you would like to learn some more facts about umbilical cords a great place to check is the Brewer Diet. I highly recommend it as it has come in handy many times.
I guess like what it is like being a cavemen, do you like being cavemen, Why do they call people your kind cavemen and not cave people, why do people you cavemen, and do you know what soap is, have you ever took a shower, Do you know how to speak proper English, how did you use the restroom back in your ages or time?.
by the mother and father mating. Then the baby is Born just like a human child is born. Orangutans are also dont have a umbilical cords.
the chickens that i have dont. When a chick grows in an egg it does have an umbilical cord connecting it to the yolk to give it nourishment while it grows. Once the chick hatches it will come off in a day or two. I am not sure if the umbilical cord is there even if an egg isn't fertilized but I would guess that is what those white stringy things in our eggs are?
An umbilical cord is typically around 40-60 centimeters long at birth. It connects the developing fetus to the placenta and is responsible for the exchange of nutrients, oxygen, and waste products between the fetus and the mother.
i don't think so but if they do it is very tiny tinny!
Umbilical cord is the life line for the fetus. Fetus gets oxygen and nutrition via umbilical cord. The metabolic waste and the carbon bi oxide is taken away back to the mother via umbilical cord. It is very interesting to know about the fetal circulation in detail.
It isn't true people just like to say that.
Play with sticks and Stones ( u know like cavemen )
HOUSES. Man, it's not like we're historic cavemen or something!
Fraternal twins each have their own umbilical cord, just like they have their own sac. The two of them are just the same as two siblings with the same birth date.
Using their vocal cords etc. (like most people)