Prehistoric hunter-gatherers were nomadic groups of people who subsisted by hunting animals and foraging for wild plants, fruits, and nuts, relying heavily on their understanding of the natural environment. They lived in small, mobile communities, often following seasonal patterns to optimize food sources, and had a deep knowledge of animal behavior and plant life. Their social structures were typically egalitarian, with shared responsibilities for survival and resource gathering.
Which statement best describes prehistoric hunter gatherers
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