justintime
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CroMags and Neandertals would have been, mostly, hunting the same things. The Neandertal toolkit and archaeological record do not suggest they were particularly adaptable to change in diet; even if all the Elk in a valley were killed off the CroMags would still be able to find small game but indications suggest the Neandertals didn't hunt rabbits or eat frogs. The final hold-out population in France seems to have starved off in an area with abundant coastal fishing.
Neanderthals roamed across Europe and Asia and even co-habited with Cro-Magnon. They made their entry around 300,000 years ago so they were in their native soil well adapted and settled. It was the humans from Africa that were the migrants entering Europe. So it is odd to suggest Neanderthals were displaced by human migrants because of their inability to adapt. Scientists should try to match their theory with the data.
