People hunt them because they are ignorant of the rhinos' plight.
Rhinoceros do not hunt. They are prey.
Men had to hunt and ladys had to cook
either each other or prehistoric animals
There are many reasons that the rhinoceros may be killed. In the makings of certain videos, five or more rhinoceros may be killed at one time. Also, men go and hunt rhinoceros because doctors use the horns for medicine. Other reasons may vary.
No, the Inuit did not hunt woolly mammoths. The Inuit people are primarily associated with Arctic regions of North America and have a history that dates back thousands of years, but woolly mammoths went extinct around 4,000 years ago, long before the Inuit culture developed. The Inuit primarily hunted animals like seals, whales, and caribou that were present in their environment.
Rhios become endangered because people hunt for their horns as they are very useful in many ways . I cannot say how but as per i know this is the reason , and i know that is right .
Cave and rockwall paintings of the animals around them and of their handprints and hunts. Rudimentary necklaces and scratch decorated bone articles. They also produced beautifully crafted flint or obsidian tools to help them hunt and prepare food.
This animal is a herbivore, it eats plants.
Yes, evidence suggests that Neanderthals did hunt and eat woolly rhinos based on the presence of rhino bones at Neanderthal archaeological sites. The rhinos likely provided a valuable food source and resources for tools and clothing.
Prehistoric humans hunted the mammoth by surrounding it and then used sharp sticks to kill it.Most likely in a large group and using spears.
Hunting in prehistoric times was a highly hazardous activity. Not only was there no medical treatment if a hunter was injured, but failing in the hunt could result in your family or clan's starvation.