one name for them is Nomads .
These people are referred to as nomads. They traditionally live in temporary settlements and follow a pattern of seasonal movement to find food and pasture for their livestock. Nomadic lifestyles are common among various indigenous cultures around the world.
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they got their food by hunting animals and by finding plants around the place. if your looking for this question i think your in 6th grade are you?
Hunter-gatherers rely on foraging and hunting wild animals for food, while pastoral nomads raise livestock for sustenance and migration. Hunter-gatherers move frequently in search of food, while pastoral nomads follow a seasonal migration pattern to find fresh pasture for their livestock.
The main difference between nomadic and settled individuals is their lifestyle. Nomadic people move from place to place in search of resources, while settled people live in one location permanently. This difference impacts aspects such as housing, social structure, and cultural practices.
Hunter-gatherers are people who rely on hunting, fishing, and gathering wild plants for food as their primary means of sustenance. They typically do not engage in agriculture and live in small, nomadic groups. Hunter-gatherer societies have been present throughout human history and have diverse cultural practices.
Hunter-gatherers traveled from place to place in search of food and resources. By moving to new areas, they were able to follow animal migrations, gather seasonal plants, and exploit different environments for their survival. Movement also helped prevent overexploitation of resources in one area.
They move to find food. Living in vast herds, they soon use up all the food available in any one spot - therefore - they have to move to new pasture on a regular basis. If they didn't move from place to place to find food - they'd starve.
The first people on Earth probably moved from place to place in order to find food and shelter. Since they weren't advanced people, they had to go where the food and water was in order to survive.
Because they had no settled home, they moved from place to place as a way of obtaining food, finding pasture for livestock, or otherwise making a living.
Bedouins traditionally engage in activities such as herding livestock, agriculture, and trading to make a living. Some Bedouins also work in tourism-related industries, such as guiding desert tours or selling handicrafts.
Most people find food in grocery stores and supermarkets. Food is available in the natural world as well, but it is not as conveniently packaged.
The early peoples settled in one place and needed to find more food
The early peoples settled in one place and needed to find more food
Stone Age people moved from place to place in search of food, water, and shelter. They followed the migration patterns of animals for hunting, and seasonal changes for gathering food. Moving also helped them to avoid resource depletion in one area.
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they live in a place where you can find them
Wild and ferel horses always find their own food, moving from place to place in search of better grazing. A domestic horse that is left in pasture will get his own food by grazing. Foals normally start nibling on grass within a few weeks, but they cannot survive on it until they are about 6 months old although a foal may continue nursing until about a year old.
Cows can get food on their own when they are out on pasture. The act to which they are able to do so is called "grazing."