Which of the following correctly describes the lifestyle of the earliest humans such as homo habilis. Select the three correct answers

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The lifestyle of the earliest humans, such as Homo habilis, can be characterized by the following three points:

  1. Tool Use: Homo habilis is known for making and using simple stone tools, which helped them in activities such as cutting, scraping, and processing food.

  2. Foraging and Gathering: They were primarily foragers, relying on wild plants, fruits, nuts, and scavenging for animal protein rather than hunting large game.

  3. Social Groups: Homo habilis likely lived in small social groups or bands, which would have provided mutual protection and support during foraging and other daily activities.

These aspects highlight their adaptation to their environment and the beginnings of social behavior and tool-making in early human evolution.