The life of a Bedouin is traditionally nomadic, centered around herding livestock such as camels and sheep, and moving with the seasons to find water and grazing land in arid desert environments. They live in tents made of goat hair or other materials, which can be easily dismantled and transported. Bedouins maintain a rich cultural heritage, including oral poetry, storytelling, and hospitality customs, while increasingly adapting to modern influences and challenges. Many now balance traditional lifestyles with modern professions and urban living.
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