The annual migration of vast herds of Gnu in Africa is a prime example of nomadic migration. The main cause of such migration is to move to greener pastures, fresh grass and seasonal rainfall. Several species of grass eaters, Gnu, elephant, reindeer, etc, have to move on when the pasture has been over grazed, or risk starvation.
Afghanistan Nomad ( KOOCHI )
Horses
The horse is often the animal most beloved by the nomadic people. The horses of Central Asia have been
known for their stamina, strength, speed, and endurance since ancient times. They are adapted to the
extremes of weather and terrain of this region, making them valuable forms of transportation. The mane and
tail are used for making rope, weaving, and even Musical Instruments. Horses are not generally raised for
food or hides, though they may be utilized for meat or leather. The milk of mares is made into a fermented
beverage by some groups of nomadic herdsman. The famous horses of Ferghana were especially valued
and used as tribute to the Chinese emperors. It was on the small and seemingly tireless Mongolian ponies
that the Khans began their quest across the continent to establish the Mongol Empire.
Sheep
The staple livestock of the nomadic people, sheep are valued for their milk (used to make dairy products)
and mutton (a basic part of their diet). The sheep's wool adapts it to the environment and is used for felt,
carpets, and clothing. The hide is also valued for leather products. Sheep require protection from predators,
as well as fresh pasturelands.
Goats
The goat is valued by Central Asian nomads for their meat, milk, hide, and particularly wool. As with sheep,
these products are important in providing food, clothing, and products to sell. In some areas of Central Asia
the production of cashmere has become an especially profitable product of this animal. These animals are
also adapted to the mountainous terrain of Central Asia.
Camels
The sturdy, steady camel is an important livestock commodity as transportation. In an arid region, this
animal can survive for up to a month without fresh water. The camel is especially helpful as a beast of
burden in the desert areas, with hoofs, hides, and eyes particularly adapted to this environment. In addition,
the milk, meat, and wool of camels are also important to the people who raise them. It was the
domestication of the camel that made travel along the Silk Road possible for the purposes of trade.
Bovines (Cows/Yak/Ox)
The shaggy yak is the animal of high altitudes. Cross breeding with cattle has produced a domestic ox that
is a valued animal in parts of Central Asia. The domestic yak of today provides milk and meat, which is
consumed fresh or dried. Hides are used for leather, and hair is used for rope and cloth. The yak is also
utilized as a beast of burden and transportation as they are well adapted for their high altitude environment,
much as camels are used in the desert. The less sturdy cow is found in flatter elevations and used for milk,
meat, and leather, though not as pack animals.
Dogs
The only non-livestock animal that is frequently found among the nomadic people of Central Asia, the dog is
used to guard livestock and property. Dogs keep predators such as wolves at bay and may be used for
hunting. They are not considered pets, though they are admired for their loyalty and valued for their
courage.
Fluffy animals that can be kept as pets include cats and rabbits.
All kind of animals even bears and elephants.
the nomads came from Mesopatamia in the late b.c.
what kind of animals live in the moist continental? what kind of animals live in the moist continental?
Well, it matters what kind of animals you're talking about.
yes
Sahara Desert Nomads raise sheep, goats, and camels
they transport the nomads, and their goods across the desert.
Cattle.
Nomads. Nomads are a type of tribe that would follow the herds of animals so that they could eat.
They followed the movement of the animals they hunted
to find better places for their animals
To find food. That is why they are nomads. They follow the herds.
The nomads (one of the tribes) will hunt animals many ways. They will use spears, and spearthrowers, they made from animals bones. Sometimes they will take the fur of the animals they want to hunt, and disguise as them. Then they will pound on the animals and use them. The nomads will use them for many reason. Fur, for clothes and shelter. Bones, for weapons and needles. The flesh, for meat or food.
Nomads do not build permanent homes because they need to move frequently to find food and water sources for themselves and their livestock. Building a permanent home would tie them to a specific location and limit their ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions. Additionally, nomadic lifestyles are often tied to cultural traditions and a deep connection to the land, making the act of constantly moving an integral part of their way of life.
New Jersey did not really affect the first people living there because it had animals for the nomads and twigs and wood to build a house.the nomads had animals to eat.there was enough bark and twigs to build a house
Bedouins are the desert nomads who use camels.camel