Nomadic tribes followed wild animals initially and later moved their domesticated herds in patterns
that mimic the migratory habits of wild animals to insure that the animals had grazing year round.
The advantage of domestication is that the animals are easier to catch, eat or exploit the use of their
hair/fleece for clothing, shelter et cetera.
They followed the movement of the animals they hunted
Lap landers
Sami People
they followed the animals as they migrated so did the nomads
they were the first animals to be domesticated
No, meerkats are not domesticated animals.
they followed the animals as they migrated so did the nomads
they followed the animals as they migrated so did the nomads
they followed the animals as they migrated so did the nomads
they followed the animals as they migrated so did the nomads
The availability of food determined the mobility of hunter-gatherers who followed food sources, while farmers were able to settle in one place due to the predictability of food from agriculture. Hunter-gatherers relied on diverse, seasonal foods, leading to a nomadic lifestyle, while farmers cultivated crops in a specific area, leading to permanent settlements. The food supply also influenced social structures, with hunter-gatherer societies being more egalitarian and farmers developing complex social hierarchies.
they followed the animals as they migrated so did the nomads