Sahara Desert Nomads raise sheep, goats, and camels
You can raise cattle, sheep, goats, camels and/or yaks for milk, skin, meat and wool.
Penguins are animals and extensively interact with their environment in order to find food, mate, and raise their young.
Absolutely! Crops are plants, livestock are animals, and they all require some to lots of knowledge in biology to be able to grow or raise them.
Breeding grounds are locations where animals come together to reproduce and raise their offspring. These areas provide the necessary conditions for successful breeding, such as food, shelter, and protection from predators. Breeding grounds play a vital role in the survival and growth of species populations.
Animals make dens by digging burrows, constructing nests using materials like sticks and leaves, or using existing structures like caves or hollow trees. Dens provide animals with shelter, protection from predators, and a place to raise their young. The specific method animals use to make dens depends on their species and environment.
Fennecs raise their young in the desert habitat of the Sahara of northern Africa.
Nomads live in a dry place with low carrying capacity. It's difficult for them to grow crops in a permanent area. They raise animals and move from place to place to search water for their animals. The nomadic herding in savanna in Africa is a good example of it. So the nomads habitat means savanna - a habitat locates at the edge of a desert with low and unreliable rainfall, hot and dusty. There are few scrubs and short grass.
many archaeological objects have been found in the gobi. many nomads pass through the gobi to raise their cattle
The discovery of agriculture, specifically the ability to cultivate crops and raise animals, turned nomads into farmers. This allowed for a more stable food supply and led to the development of settled societies and the beginning of civilization.
Nomads are people who move around. Typically, they raise sheep or other cattle and move to find grass for them to eat. Arabic nomads are those of Arabic ancestry .
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.
Water to drink, food to eat, and crops to farm, and animals to raise and eat
well it starts off when i was traveling with the beach boys in the Sahara desert back in 1969. i hope you got the right answer . iloveyouu
The Arabian Peninsula is largely arid desert. There are a few oasis areas but just not enough fertile farmlands are available to allow for a agriculture based way of sustenance. Without a farm to raise food, people use animals a main food source. Feeding animals requires grazing. The rainfall patterns on the Arabian Peninsula dictate the pattern of nomadic life. (This is very similar to the way that the indigenous peoples of the America's followed the buffalo.) The oasis areas,where people have settled to farm, are where the nomads trade animal and goods for grain, vegetables or other agricultural goods. Time and season dictate the pattern the nomads will follow each year.
They raise them on farms
we raise pawnshop, and chickens
It depends on the context. Farmers raise animals, that is, livestock. Other people who raise particular breeds of animals such as dogs or cats may be known as breeders.