Both the Karankawa and Jumano peoples adapted to their natural surroundings through a combination of hunting, gathering, and flexible strategies that incorporated the resources available in their respective environments. The Karankawa, who lived along the Texas Gulf Coast, relied on fishing, hunting marine animals, and gathering plant resources, while the Jumano, who inhabited areas of present-day Texas and New Mexico, engaged in agriculture (growing crops such as maize), trade, and hunting to sustain themselves. This adaptability to their environments allowed both groups to thrive despite the challenges posed by their distinct ecosystems.
Which of these statements best explains a common similarity shared by the karankawa and jumano in adapting to their natural surroundings
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