Cavemen, or early humans, survived the Ice Age through a combination of adaptability and resourcefulness. They relied on hunting large mammals, such as mammoths and reindeer, and gathering plants when available. They also developed tools and techniques for creating shelter and clothing from animal hides to protect themselves from the cold. Additionally, their ability to form social groups allowed for collaborative hunting and sharing of resources, enhancing their chances of survival.
There were no "Americans" in or after the ice age.
Yes and no. They did back in the Ice Age, but the GEICO commercials say otherwise.
Apparently they were
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no he did not he got coveed by ice
Hunt, sleep, survive, have children. Cavemen had very poor politics. They did have spiritual beliefs like animism.
No, the Mesozoic era was dominated by the dinosaurs.
Cavemen and Dinosaurs were not around at the same time.
Because they are woolly.
They didn't. There was not a single elephant which was alive when the Ice Age began, and still alive when the Ice Age ended. Elephants live a long time, but nowhere near as long as the Ice Age lasted.
during the ice age the had to follow the food to different places around the world that is how native american were before anybody but during the ice age they invented fire to survive that is your answer.
Cavemen and the mammoth were on two different evolutionary ladder, therefore, there was not a species that came between them.