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Early man afraid of fire or animal give answer for

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Answered by deepthinkingclearmin
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At early stage all were afraid from fire but as humans we're more intelligent than animals so they could extinguish the fire thus control it for their use.

Answered by DodieZollner
5

Early man was afraid of animals.  

Explanation:

  • During the early period, early man was afraid of animals like giant hyenas, cave bears and lions, eagles, snakes, wolves, sabre-toothed cats, etc.
  • The early man started to live in caves and up among branches to defend themselves from an exposed situation.
  • As the evolution began to emerge, they discovered the fire which saved their life.
  • The fire was the source of their survival in a hostile environment when predators are all around.
  • They knew how to control the fire, which allowed them to survive in the colder region and travel in night.

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