Want this question answered?
The Inca had runners and animals like Llamas and Alpacas for transportation, they traded frabric, jewelry, food, and anything else important.
To provide food.
Yes, llamas and alpacas do spit. It is VERY nasty!Llamas spit out of irritation and over food, they generally spit at other llamas.Not all alpacas spit.
Llamas are herbavores, so they mostly eat grass
In your mom's cooter.
In your mom's cooter.
Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.
When they are hungry
llamas eat hay and grass. They also like grains and alfalfa. Alfalfa would have to be the most loved by Llamas.
next to us
food bowl
Just like any other animals, llamas get their energy from the food they eat.