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Bedouins are the desert nomads who use camels.
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What kind of trasportstion did the bedouins use?

The Bedouins used to have camels for transportation . But nowadays bedouins use jeeps.


What animals do bedouins keep?

camels,sheep, and goats


What animals do the bedouins have?

They herd camels, goats, and sheep


What do bedouins drink?

Bedouins ate milk, cheese, and yogurt that they could make from milk from their animals. they also ate dates, chicken, and lamb.


How do Bedouins get their water for themselves and their animals?

They have to know where water sources are located such as at an oasis.


Where do the Bedouins get water?

the bedouins find water in places called an oasis


What animals did the bedouins and how did they use them?

The Bedouin primarily use live stock like camels,sheep and goats. the bedouins use them for clothes food and their milk which are some of the most basic things anyone needs.


What are three animals that bedouins kept in herds?

the Bedouin kept camels, goats, and sheep in herd :D


What transport do the bedouins use?

Bedouins use camels for their transport


What are three thngs the bedouins can't do?

bedouins cant eat Pork.


Why are the Bedouins nomads?

The bedouins are nomads because they moved for watehole to waterhole with their flock of animals they never settled in a permanent city


How do Bedouins live in such a harsh environment?

The Bedouins do not view the environment in which they live as harsh. It is just a way of life for them. Others may view their lifestyle as harsh because it is not what they are accustomed or used to. The Bedouins in Israel raise livestock and farm. They create their own teas and coffees. They enjoy education and build their own villages. A harsh environment is all in the eye of the beholder. Many Bedouins are thrilled to be able to live with this lifestyle.