Yes they did. They raised mainly goats and sheep, but had horses and some oxen as well.
This question is founded on an incorrect assumption, namely that Vikings did not like Scandinavia. They chose to live in Scandinavia and raised their families there. However, as most of the wealth in Europe was on the mainland, the Vikings pillaged the mainland repeatedly to gain that wealth.
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In Viking tradition boys are not raised with their family. Once the boys turned five they were sent to an uncle or another family member to learn the skills to be a farmer and warrior.
Ecgtheow, I don't know the last name but Beowulf was raised by the Geats clan which fallowed into the Tevet Clan that is a close clan to each other. (There is NO last names for vikings but clans and tribs. I hope that help a little.
Most Vikings were farmers.
Yes
The vikings were fierce.
No. Vikings were Scandinavians.