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The Bedouin tribes of the Sahel move around primarily in search of grazing land for their livestock, which includes camels, goats, and sheep. This nomadic lifestyle allows them to adapt to the harsh and variable climate of the region, where resources can be scarce. Seasonal changes and the availability of water sources also influence their migratory patterns, enabling them to sustain their livelihoods and maintain their cultural practices. Additionally, movement helps them avoid conflicts over land and resources with other groups.

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