Around about 4-2 millon years ago
History knows very little about early humans. What is known comes from ancient burials and camp sites. There are pictographs in caves that does tell us a bit, but it was a hard life for the first people . They were hunters and gathers and it was mainly a life of survival . Art and entertainment only comes when man has time and the ability to do something more than feed himself and to live.
Arizona-53 waterfalls and 68 caves.
Earth- The planet where all humans live.
The caves above the lake are the caves that are "below" the lake they're the same thing don't worry bout it it's not really important.
In a school In a human society. Where ever a group of humans live and you live in that group too, you will learn something. Just a matter of WHAT it is you learn...:)
Absolutely. There were humans that lived in caves. Some humans still live in caves by choice.
yes and in caves
They lived in caves and at humans, sheep ext......
Bears, raccoons, humans (at least the prehistoric ones), etc.
people who live on mountains generally live in tiny caves or under small ridges.
Black bears normally don't live in caves unless they're hibernating. Where they live is in the wild, where humans are far less apt to find or venture to.
Prehistoric humans lived as hunter-gatherers, relying on hunting wild animals and gathering plants for food. They lived in small nomadic groups, following the migration patterns of animals and seasonal availability of plants. They also developed simple tools and made use of fire for cooking and warmth.
After the Neanderthals, anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens) emerged and eventually became the dominant species of human. This transition occurred around 40,000-50,000 years ago.
Animals which live in caves for all or much of their lives include blind fish, a type of arachnid called a harvestman, and crickets. Animals which live in caves seasonally or temporarily, or which shelter in caves include bats, snakes, lizards, bears, mice, rats, and humans.
Kangaroos do not live in caves. In bad weather, they may shelter under cliff overhangs or perhaps the entrances of caves, but they do not live in caves.
Yes, wolverines live in caves
Vampires don't live in caves.