Neanderthals hunted reindeer, wild horses or wisents and collected plants, berries and roots. Coast dwellers additionally ate fish or shellfish. Therefore, everybody had to know his environment very well. One has to know the tracks of all kinds of animals and to distinguish between poisonous and eatable plants.
As hunters and gatherers, the Neanderthals followed the large herds. But they only hunted as much as they needed to survive.
they could eat what ever they could find even bears.
Eat, sleep, draw pictures, use tools, bury our dead, wear clothes, cook food, etc... There is even evidence that Neanderthals had some form of religion. they did
meat
Yes.
It's not well understood why neanderthals died out and not homo sapiens. One theory is that homo sapiens were so much better at acquiring food the neanderthals unable to find enough food to stay in good health.
No, neanderthals were big gigantic titans that only thought about what animal they would eat that night and the only way they would eat a plant would be on their death bed ready to die. Neanderthals were not hunter-gatherers, just hunters.
They hunted large animals, such as bison, horse, mammoth, etc.
They were hunter/gatherers. They hunted large animals, such as horse, bison, mammoth, etc.
meat
Eat, sleep, draw pictures, use tools, bury our dead, wear clothes, cook food, etc... There is even evidence that Neanderthals had some form of religion. they did
Yes.
Yes.
they hunted the animals.
Bad food and water
they ate food supplied mostly by neanderthals and kept insulated in caves of neanderthals!
they ate food supplied mostly by neanderthals and kept insulated in caves of neanderthals!
The Neanderthals primarily ate Bison and Deer, but sometimes ate plants.
Neanderthals were hunter gathers so utilised a wide source of food. Depending on the season would depend on their main diet at the time.