They were hunter/gatherers. They hunted large animals, such as horse, bison, mammoth, etc.
A tribe or group
They Eat All Sort Of Stuff :)
a food web shows what animals eat others. a energy pyramid shows all animals that eat the same thing.
No, humans and Neanderthals shared a common ancestor but evolved separately. DNA analysis suggests that Neanderthals and modern humans interbred, however, the exact extent and impact of this interbreeding is still a topic of study among scientists.
Neanderthals were -much- stronger than modern humans. They, just like all other primates, had just as much upper body strength as they did lower body strength. We sacrificed our upper body strength in order to require less food. This is what helped us survive over neanderthals.
They hunted large animals, such as bison, horse, mammoth, etc.
Eat, sleep, draw pictures, use tools, bury our dead, wear clothes, cook food, etc... There is even evidence that Neanderthals had some form of religion. they did
meat
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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.
they ate food supplied mostly by neanderthals and kept insulated in caves of neanderthals!
they ate food supplied mostly by neanderthals and kept insulated in caves of neanderthals!
they hunted the animals.
The Neanderthals primarily ate Bison and Deer, but sometimes ate plants.
Neanderthals were hunter gathers so utilised a wide source of food. Depending on the season would depend on their main diet at the time.
At times, maybe. But they did have fire.