they lived where the food lived
During the last glaciation the most northerly people in Europe lived in areas such as Spain and the Black Sea. Other good areas would have been the Middle East, south-East Asia and Africa and also Australia. In the Americas, Central and South America but probably only in the latter part of the glaciation.
No, the Mesozoic era was dominated by the dinosaurs.
The stoneage.
if you live somewhere REALLY cold you minght find them in the ice! :-)
Yes and no. They did back in the Ice Age, but the GEICO commercials say otherwise.
Cavemen were early humans who lived in prehistoric times, around 2.5 million years ago to about 10,000 years ago. They were known for their use of stone tools, hunting and gathering lifestyle, and basic social structures. They did not have advanced technologies like we do today.
After the dinosaurs died out.
They didn't live during the ice age.
Cavemen and the mammoth were on two different evolutionary ladder, therefore, there was not a species that came between them.
no
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No.
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