sabre toothed tiger and short faced bears as well as early humans
The bison ate the plains grasses.
They ate meat such as deer, bison, fish, and other animals.
The Neanderthals primarily ate Bison and Deer, but sometimes ate plants.
Neanderthals were primarily meat eaters, consuming large game such as mammoths, deer, and bison. They also likely supplemented their diet with plants, berries, nuts, and other seasonal fruits. Their diet was based on what was available in their environment.
Cornmeal and Bison.
Like other early peoples, the Cro-Magnons ate any meat they could get their hands on. They hunted large animals, like bison, horse, and mammoth, but they wold also take smaller animals when the opportunity presented itself.
they ate grass
They ate bison.
they ate fish not bison idiot
Neanderthals were hunter-gatherers and primarily consumed a diet of meat from large game animals like mammoths, deer, and bison. They also likely ate some plants, berries, nuts, and possibly fish. Their diet would have varied based on availability and seasonality.
Snakeroot was actually a plant that was so poisonous that people who were desperate for food ate it. This made them very sick or even caused death. Cows usually ate it and the humans who drank the cow's milk, also got sick or died.
Nope. No bison in that part of Canada. The Mi'kmaq people ate a lot of fish, caribou and moose.