Small, mobile groups: Hunter-gatherer societies typically consist of small bands or tribes that move frequently in search of food and resources.
Egalitarian social structures: These societies often have relatively equal distribution of resources and power among members, with decisions reached through consensus or informal leadership.
Subsistence based on hunting and foraging: Hunter-gatherers rely on hunting wild animals, fishing, and gathering plants and other Natural Resources for their sustenance.
Nomadic lifestyle: Due to the need to follow animal migrations and seasonal availability of resources, hunter-gatherer groups are often nomadic, moving from place to place throughout the year.