Florida tribes and colonies

12 1 0
                                    

Descriptions: since the Homo erectus made themselves at home only within the state (and a few others), as it has swamps and very good water. There are islands there too.

Locations of their homes: swamps, mangroves, national parks, near the ocean and islands.

Homes: stilt houses, huts, dwellings and tree houses.

Colonists: Paleoindians and Homo erectus.

Animals they tamed: feral horses, Florida black wolves, vervet monkeys, feral rhesus macaques, white-nosed coatis, green iguanas and bone crushing dogs.

Game they hunt: American flamingos, Indian peafowl, spotted deer, nutrias, whitetail deer, stag moose, kudu sheep, ornithiomimuses and feral hogs.

The only reason why they tend to stay away from key deer is because they only stick with what is good for them. They somehow did managed to tame monkeys, iguanas and coatis as their own pets. They would hunt peafowl for only the feathers. In which they tend to do well to avoid the snakes, monitor lizards and alligators.

Guide to Colonies and Tribes of de extinct humans of the Americas.Where stories live. Discover now