![]() If you're like most people, you probably wonder if you could have survived back then, or for how long before you became the warm insides of a stomach of a saber-tooth lion. So what happened to allow human to not only survive from being prey, but to becoming the ultimate hunter on the primitive landscape? Two things in combination 1) development of primitive hunting tools, 2) refinement of hunting and shooting skills that determined the balance between life or death. Answer - It means that these Clovis Paleo-hunters had to look over there shoulders every day for almost 3000 years, because big furry things with sharp fangs and claws that had a daily thirst for red meat could be hunting them. Do the math to figure out what that means. Though we don't see them today, America lions, saber-tooth cats, and 500-pound wolves were out there hunting fresh meat until about 11,000 years ago. But guess what else roamed the landscape back then, often creeping up or making a full charge on the odd two-legged creatures? ![]() Consider this… the primitive Clovis culture in North America has been dated back to about 14,000 years ago.
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