The Irish, the Jews, and the Italians.
Many millions of people survived the Ice Age. The Ice Age only affected Europe and North America. Lands further south were essentially unaffected.
It was very difficult for early humans to survive. They had to adapt. The Ice Age was a threat to human kind. Eventually they learned to adapt and they survived... most of the time!
Yes we did we ate and made clothes out of wooly mammoths
Moving to new areas.
Moving to new areas.
wolves havve been on earth since the last ice age. and they are just like humans they survived the last ice age as we did.
dino are dum and crocs froze throght the ice age and survived
maybe a species of monkey suited for very cold tundra, but the average monkey wouldntve survived
Horses did indeed become extinct in North America!. They survived, however in other countries.
They survived by living in cavesand as a result they learnt how to make fire and learnt how to grow their own food by trial and error.
Yes, bacteria have been on Earth for billions of years and have survived through various periods, including the ice age. Some bacteria are adapted to extreme cold environments and can remain dormant in ice for long periods of time before becoming active again when conditions improve.
Some organisms might have survived the advance of glacial ice in North America by migrating to warmer regions or finding shelter in ice-free refugia, such as pockets of temperate climate or beneath the ice. Others may have adapted to the cold and harsh conditions by changing their behavior or physiology, allowing them to survive in the changing environment without necessarily undergoing significant evolutionary changes.