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give an account of animal rearing practiced in the sahara desert?​

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Answered by Neethu0411
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In the Sahara desert, animals such as sheep, goats, camels and horses are reared for the following purposes: Milk. Hide: These are used to make leather for belts, slippers and water bottles. Hair: This is used to make mats, carpets, clothes and blankets.

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Answered by rachnavishalgupta
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Animal rearing practiced in the Sahara Desert:-

1.) Animal rearing, cultivation of crops, trading and mining are the main occupations of the people of the Sahara desert.

2.) The animal herders of the Sahara raise camel, sheeps and goats.

3.) The Tuaregs and the Bedouins are important nomadic tribes who move from place to place with their animals in search of water and pastures.

4.) The animals provide them with milk, meat and hides.

5.) Many of the pastoral people of Sahara no longer lead nomadic lives and have now settled down.

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