“…Data from many Middle Paleolithic sites prove that Neanderthals were capable of hunting a wide range of prey, from dangerous animals such as brown bears, elephants, woolly mammoths and rhinos (Auguste, 1995;Bratlund, 1999;Gaudzinski, 2004;Mussi and Villa, 2008 and references therein;Scott, 1986) to large, medium and small-size ungulates such as bison, aurochs, horses, red deer, reindeer, roe deer, wild goats, fallow deer and gazelles; the capture of smallsize animals such as leporids, birds, small carnivores and tortoises is also documented (Adler et al, 2006;Blasco, 2008;Conard and Prindiville, 2000;Costamagno et al, 2006;Fiore et al, 2004;Mü nzel and Conard, 2004;Rabinovich and Hovers, 2004;Tchernov, 2001, 2002). Some assemblages are heavily dominated by one taxon showing the ability to target a specific prey (Gaudzinski and Roebroeks, 2000).…”