To accurately describe the lifestyle of the earliest humans, such as Homo habilis, here are three correct answers:
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Tool Use: Homo habilis is known for being one of the first hominins to create and use simple stone tools, which aided in tasks such as cutting and processing food.
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Foraging and Scavenging: They had a foraging lifestyle, relying on gathering fruits, nuts, and other plant materials, as well as scavenging for meat from animals killed by predators.
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Social Groups: Early humans, including Homo habilis, likely lived in small social groups or bands, which allowed for cooperation in foraging, sharing of resources, and protection against predators.
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