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Paleo-Indians lived in diverse environments, primarily during the late Pleistocene epoch, which included open plains, forests, and tundra regions across North America. They adapted to various climates, from cold, glacial areas to warmer, more temperate zones. Their environments were rich in megafauna, such as mammoths and mastodons, which they hunted for sustenance. Additionally, they often followed migratory patterns of these large animals, leading them to different habitats as seasons changed.

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