In order to sell llamas, you have to visit the desired llama's page and scroll down to where a small box is underneath the main part of the page. In it will be a description box and under that is two text bars.
One is for breeding requests, and the other is for selling. Change the selling box to allow bids and change the price, and your llama will be put up for sale.
If you have no idea what I am talking about, then message me, #308, Helix. I'm a frequent user. Thanks!
Woolly Hooves is an online, free to play, invincible llama sim where you get a llama, fight against Cawb, who just so happens to be evil, his vegetables, and his other creatures to help save the world (or llamas, I guess). Helped? It may not of. ~KitKatsForLlamas~ (that's meh username :3)
In the far northeast corner.
Nope.
There are none yet made for Woolly Hooves. I think there's going to be because some tasks are challenging. ~ Llama Guru @ Woolly Hooves And, also, I am making a help site for WHILS! Go to www.woolly-helper.webs.com for answers, cheats news and more... (Not finished yet) ~ Helix #308 @ the llama game of awesomeness.
Kah does. She owns Mweor and Furry Paws as well.
From shops starting with the Sand City shop.
LLAMA!
Make an image, put it on your farm, then put transparent divs on it.
A llama!
No, llamas don't have hooves. They have toenails. The have two toes on each foot with soft pads like a dog.
The word "llamas" is the plural form of the singular noun "llama." Llamas are domesticated South American camelids that are known for their friendly temperament and soft, woolly coats.
Llamas and other camelids, like alpacas and camels, have split hooves as an adaptation to their natural environments. Split hooves are a distinguishing characteristic of these animals and offer several advantages: Stability: The split hooves provide a broader base of support, which helps these animals maintain balance on various terrains, including rocky, uneven surfaces. Grip: The split hooves have soft, rubbery pads on the bottom, which improve traction and grip, particularly in mountainous and hilly areas.