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Did the early humans use other animals too, like the cattle?
In the Paleolithic Age, hunter-gatherers used to survive by hunting and gathering. During that age, no roads, farms, or villages existed. Paleolithic people used to wander or moved around in search of food. Thus, they are also known as wanderers, hunters, and gatherers.
During that age, early humans learned to identify types of animals to hunt and varieties of plants to eat. They hunted buffalo, bison, wild goats, reindeer, and other animals.
Along with coastal areas, these humans did fishing. They used to gather wild nuts, berries, fruits, wild grains, and green plants. Hunting and gathering were the way of their survival because of limited sources.
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