Yes they hunted the mammoth to extinction, OO
2007-01-15 00:46:27
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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With repect it appears you are undecided which you believe.
That man evolved and existed along side the woolly mammoth ans sabre toothed tigers.Trapping and killing them for food clothing and to use the bones and tusks for varoius puposes.
Of this there is actual fact.Left by the actual people who did these things. In cave art, items made and cave dwellings.These people were of the same genetic makeup as we are.
The other alternative is God creating Adam and Eve and within a few thousand years,arriving at Abraham and his decendants.
If you choose the later then is poses the problem.
Who built the pyramids that have been proven to be constructed over 5.000 yrs ago?
2007-01-14 22:01:07
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answered by sistablu...Maat 7
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I have cleaned buffalo, large moose, big elk and large brown bears so I know how much work a Mammoth would entail! Therefore unless there was a group of people willing to field dress, skin and butcher such a huge beast I would not even consider doing that myself even if the hunt was free. As for the Saber tiger I might consider hunting that, again IF someone used the meat as Im not much for tiger meat. And the tree sloth, forget it as I would see no point in killing one. I do hope they bring back the mammoth. But even if they did it would be many decades before you would have enough to hunt. And that tiger would be bad news for humans and big game. Now if they could bring back the Dodo bird I would love that! Imagine a 40 pound bird in the oven yummy! Seriously natures way works fine without man screwing it up. By bringing back some animals we could really screw things up. In Alaska or Siberia those animals would compete with local wildlife such as the Muskoxen in Alaska. The island idea sounds great but people have found even that didn’t fly when animals escaped such as the elk in south east Alaska that managed to escape the island they were populated with. After all the mammoth could swim and someone will try to steal their young so the isolation idea may fail. And what if they bring back the giant cave bear? That would be bad news. So while your idea is something to think on I think it could be opening a Pandora’s box that could damage ecosystems and create a real danger to humans.
2016-05-24 04:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Humans most certainly did co-exist with Mammoths and Saber Tooth Tigers..the fossil records shows this. It was a tough times for human beings since we were on the menu for dinner for those tigers and other beasts. We were not at the top of the food chain at all.
Interestingly, human beings did NOT co-exist with dinosaurs. There is no fossil record for this simply because human beings didnt exist since the dinosaurs were last seen 65 million years ago.
If there were ever a Adam and Eve science has shown they existed some 130,000 years ago in Kenya, Africa..and there were 2 adams according to our genes...They followed the mitochondria in females back ro identify Eve btw...cant recall how they did it in men though.
2007-01-14 18:51:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Your chronology is a victim of the Patriarchal ideas of history.
Back when the Wooley Mammoth and Sabre Toothed Tigers existed in Europe and America, the first servitor humans (Neanderthal Man) were engendered, raised, and trained in Mesopotamia to farm and mine gold by the Nibirrans (Sumerian Gods). The more rebelious of them escaped over the decades and made their way North, to eke out their existence as 'cave men'. Then after a few hundred years the Annunaki demanded an 'upgrade' (Cromagnon Man), which while less long-lived were easier to 'motivate', train, and get worship from....however the number of rebellopus pnes were far higher in each generation. These fled in almost every landward direction and formed civilizations very similar to Sumer, but without the direct experience of the Nibirrans... until they exiled Enki, and He took a contingent of these upgraded servitors to South America. But patterns are as they are, and so when the rebelious descendants of His servitors escaped His territory, they fled North...but by the time they got to North America and interbred with the descendants of the rebellious civilization descendats who had come over the land-bridge from Asia, the Mammoths weren't Wooley anymore....and they hunted the remains into extinction.
So I really wouldn't say 'co-exist', at least not peacefully.
Oh, and the Adam and Eve allegory was a survival of the Sumerian sacred writings.....
2007-01-14 19:14:14
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answered by raxivar 5
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There are petroglyphs (liek cave drawings) of mammoths in Utah (Moab or Price areas I think) that would indicate that man and mammoth coexisted, and petroglyphs of saber-toothed cats in the New Mexico area would indicate that they also coexisted with man. So I say, yes!
2007-01-14 18:47:42
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answered by Mangy Coyote 5
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People ate and were eaten by the mammoth and tiger. Yes when they were "cave men," though that is not the correct terminology, and Adam and Eve did not exist.
2007-01-14 18:44:40
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answered by Anonymous
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yes our ancestors ate and were eaten by both mammoths and saber tooth tigers. there were certain researchers who thought the mammoths migrated into the US and the early hunters who followed them came into the US thus settling here
2007-01-15 00:15:39
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answered by Marvin R 7
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yes in primal form and it has no connection with Adam & Eve or any garden.
2007-01-14 18:45:02
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answered by saumitra s 6
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um...if they did..it would be after adam and eve...since they were created 'in the beginning"
not 'after the cave men'
2007-01-14 18:49:55
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answered by *Harley* 2
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