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"Cro-Magnons had powerful bodies, which were usually heavy and solid with strong muscles. Unlike Neanderthals, which had slanted foreheads, the Cro-Magnons had straight foreheads, like modern humans. Their faces were short and wide with a large chin. Their brains were slightly larger than the average human's is today" -Kiddle Encyclopedia
Cro-Magnons usually ate whatever they could scavage. Ex: Deer, Berries, nuts, etc. They hunted animals by using their spears to kill them. They also fished and had a wide diet range.
The Cro-Magnon were the first early modern humans. Homo-Sapien is the modern name for Cro-Magnons. We don't call them that any more. Cro-Magnon is the name scientists once used to refer to what are now called Early Modern Humans or Anatomically Modern Humans; people who lived in our world at the end of the last ice age (ca. 40,000-10,000 BC.) They lived alongside. That is from thoughtco.com.
An extraordinary collection of sculptures, paintings and engravings, created during the ice age, will be unveiled this week at the American Museum of Natural History. Dating back as far as 30,000 B.C., these works display astonishing beauty and skill, and reveal our cultural roots — for the Cro‐Magnon artists who made them were of our own kind. this was from the new york times