They could be called Animal Herders or Eric and Melody Martin, the creators of the Animal Herders collectible card game. Animal herders are generally thought of as people in Africa who herd sheep and other animals. It could also refer to people who are wandering who play the card game called Animal Herders.
Animal Herders is a card game for kids that is similar to Pokemon but much more simple. The cards focus on a picture of either a clay animal or a clay food. Two players build a herd and then battle one herd against another. The more powerful herd wins while skill is used in building the herd strategically and maintaining the herd through the use of food. The game is not yet released but has an expected release date of August or September of 2009. See http://www.animalherders.com/ for more information.
The Incas herded llamas and alpacas for their wool, meat, and use as pack animals in the Andean region of South America. These animals were important to their economy and way of life.
The cowboys herded the cattle together. The zebra herded together for protection.
Herded: "After recess the teacher herded the children back into the classroom."
A flock can refer to a group of certain animals that travels/feeds/lives together. Some more common animals that are referred to as flocks are birds, and smaller herded animals such as sheep and goats. A cob does not indicate a grouping, however, and is specifically referring to a stocky horse that is of the working horse variety.
The term given to men who herded cattle is "cowboys." Cowboys are often associated with the American West and are known for their skills in cattle driving, branding, and managing livestock. They played a significant role in the cattle industry, particularly during the late 19th century.
Well I'm pretty sure they WERE nomadic because they lived in tepees and herded wild horses. But now they live in a reservation in Oklahoma so there's no way for them to be nomadic anymore. Also, they learned to farm...
yes the Comanche Indians herded animals. :)
Artemis, if those animals are wild: Pan if they are tamed, and Hermes if they are herded.
The Incas herded llamas and alpacas for their wool, meat, and use as pack animals in the Andean region of South America. These animals were important to their economy and way of life.
Yes they herded baffalo by Olivvia Cheathem
Well I'm pretty sure they WERE nomadic because they lived in tepees and herded wild horses. But now they live in a reservation in Oklahoma so there's no way for them to be nomadic anymore. Also, they learned to farm...
they are called nomads
the Masai have adapted to the dry grass regions of Kenya in east Africa
Cattle and sheep mainly. Also pigs and goats. There are herds of deer too.
The cowboys herded the cattle together. The zebra herded together for protection.
Shammar inhabit the northern borders of Saudi Arabia, Southern Syria, Jordan, Iraq and some countries in the Arabian Gulf. Sine Shammar is a nomadic tribe theses are the territories they herded.
Because it is made with Lamb, and sheep are herded by Shepherds.