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What did homo sapiens sapiens learn from the environment? (talking about early man not modern man)?

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For example: Homo sapiens sapiens realized that the animals could survive cold climates because they had fur so they kill animals for their skins.

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  1. What about fire?  can't recall when fire was controlled; but I am sure the hominid species which did it originally first saw fire from lightning strikes, maybe even thought to throw some steaks on the barbie.


  2. Besides hunting animals for food & clothing, they learned to domesticate them, roughly 10,000 years ago...

    From domesticated animals, which provided them with a reliable meat source, they discovered that milking them introduced a beverage alternative to water, when they allowed them to reproduce, the supply was replenished, and eventually hoofed animals could be used for transportation...

    Caves demonstrated the value of having dry shelter...

  3. by survival..by chance by accident....after dinner there were furs lying around..hmmm a nice warm jacket...while it rained naturaly they hid in caves or under trees..hmmmm leaves protecting me ima build a roof...accidently dropping rocks on to eachother..whoeee i saw a spark theres my fire...perving at animals humping each other...hmmm i got more sexual postions..etc

  4. Are homo sapiens like the scientific word for g*y people?

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