homo erectus
They hunted large animals, such as bison, horse, mammoth, etc.
If you mean what type of animals they are, they're Hominid Cavemen.
They were stone age hunter/gatherers, who lived in caves and rock shelters. They hunted large animals, such as bison, horse, mammoth, etc.
the type of hominid who could grow as tall as modern humans
Colonial people hunted deer, geese, turkey, and rabbits. Although in fall there was not a lot to hunt so they hunted lobsters, fish, and turtles.
they wore warm clothing from animals they hunted..
They used spears, bows and arrows they hunted animals with these weapons and then used their skins to build homes.
Colonists relied on their surrondings for food. They hunted wild animals such as deer, rabbit and turkey. The type of meat they ate depended on the animals that lived nearby.
The habilis is the type of hominid that refers to a handy man. It is considered to be the oldest human-like species and had a brain case bigger that than Austropithecus but with a smaller and less projecting face.
There were many different species of saber toothed cats, and the lived in a variety of habitats over a period of about 28 million years. Different species had different prey sources. However, they generally hunted large prey animals. The most famous type, Smilodon, probably hunted bison, deer, horses, American camels, and mammoths.
Hominid evolution refers to the evolutionary process of primates that eventually gave rise to modern humans. It includes the development and diversification of various hominid species over millions of years, leading to the emergence of anatomically modern humans. This process involved changes in physical characteristics, behavior, and cognitive abilities.
maybe depends what type of zoo it is