they did not need to farm because they got there food from rivers and the ocean.
Livestock
Because that there would be no cattle and farm animals to produce meat and wool
It's a plural term referring to animals domesticated to be raised on a farm for the purposes of food production, be it for eggs, milk or meat. Some farm animals, like sheep, some goat breeds and llamas and alpacas are raised for "fibre," or to collect their hair or wool to be made into clothing.
Sheep are the primary animals that produce wool. Their wool is derived from the fleece on their bodies, which is sheared off annually. Other animals that can produce wool include goats (mohair and cashmere) and rabbits (angora), each with their unique characteristics and quality of wool.
it was hard but knew how to farm animals so they wouldn't go hungry and the wool from the sheep made good clothing
it was hard but knew how to farm animals so they wouldn't go hungry and the wool from the sheep made good clothing
it was hard but knew how to farm animals so they wouldn't go hungry and the wool from the sheep made good clothing
Fleece-bearing animals are the source of wool fibres.
Life on the farm for the animals can vary from farm to farm. Usually life for these animals is structured. They eat at the same time each day, are let out at the time, and depending on the animal have other interactions with humans throughout the day.
Wool originates on animals that grow fleece.
While most wool comes from sheep, there are many animals that yield wool including goats, llamas, camels and rabbits. Each group of animals yields wool with different characteristics.
wool