Nomadic groups that raise livestock instead of crops is

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Nomadic groups that raise livestock instead of crops are often referred to as pastoralists. These groups rely on herding and breeding animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, camels, and yaks for their livelihood. Pastoralism is characterized by a mobile lifestyle, where groups move with their herds in search of grazing land and water, adapting to seasonal changes and the availability of resources. Some well-known pastoralist communities include the Maasai in East Africa, the Sami in Northern Europe, and the Mongolian herders in Central Asia.