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In the southern and Eastern Europe, people grew crops or raised sheep or goats. In northern Africa and southwesten Asia, some people were nomadic heeders of sheep, goats, and camels. Other were merchants & artisans.
They trade salt and herd camels and goats.
Pastoral societies primarily focused on raising livestock for sustenance and trade, rather than farming crops. While they may have practiced some limited forms of agriculture for supplemental food or fodder, their main livelihood was centered on herding animals such as cattle, sheep, or goats.
A pastoral economy is one that depends heavily on raising livestock such as cattle, sheep, and goats.
They herd camels, goats, and sheep
Goats and camels can be milked.
camels,sheep, and goats
Nomadic herders are people who bring their tents and belongings with them for life, and raise goats, sheeps, camels, and yaks.
no you can get it from female camels too.
Pastoral based industries include the raising of grazing animals. Pastoral industries include the raising of sheep, goats, and other ruminants.
Wealth among pastoral nomads is typically measured by the size and quality of their livestock herds, including sheep, goats, camels, and cattle. The more animals a nomad owns, the wealthier they are considered to be. Other indicators of wealth may include the amount of land owned, access to water sources, and social connections within the nomadic community.
Animals such as "camels, donkeys, sheep and goats" live in yemen.