The Halchidhoma tribe used grass and mud huts for shelter. They were set up on stilts. More permanent shelters of this type were made of wood.
An ants shelter is called a nest. They build their nests where thousands of ants will come and use as their home. Another name for their shelter is an ant hill.
Oh, dude, elephants use their big ol' bodies for shelter! I mean, they're like walking tents, right? They don't need to worry about setting up a campsite or anything, they just plop down and boom, instant shelter. It's like having a house on your back, but way cooler.
Wild ones use caves,trees, and anything that they can find that provides shelter
it uses its camouflage to blend in with the grass to protect itself from predators.
They use their environmental resources to eat (i.e. finding fruit), and to build shelter.
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Long houses
They used poo and pee to build houses
they dont
Hogans
houses
straw huts
The Ashanti tribe traditionally used a type of round mud hut with a thatched roof for shelter. These huts were designed to withstand the rainy season in the region where the Ashanti people lived, which is now part of modern-day Ghana.
They primarily used tipis - straight wooden poles with moose or caribou hide to cover.
If think they hunt for buffalo because it provides food, clothing, and shelter.
The tribe constructed their own teepees . They were a plains tribe so used tepees for shelter.
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