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The Incas sacrificed animals such as alpacas and llamas.
They are often used for pet therapy. With their highly efficient three-chambered stomach, llamas cost less to maintain than the family dog. Llamas are considered "domestic livestock" by the Government, not exotic animals. When one Llama is angry at another Llama they will stick their tongues out to express their dislike. Llamas were sacrificed to the gods in Aztec tribes.
There is no exact data as to how many llamas are in the world. The population of llamas is most likely in the millions.
They are often used for pet therapy. With their highly efficient three-chambered stomach, llamas cost less to maintain than the family dog. Llamas are considered "domestic livestock" by the Government, not exotic animals. When one Llama is angry at another Llama they will stick their tongues out to express their dislike. Llamas were sacrificed to the gods in Aztec tribes.
no the Mayas rarley ever sacrificed humans instead they sacrificed food, cloth, or llamas. Yes the Mayans did practice sacrifice. Young virgins were "given" to the Gods, Pretty young and intelligent Boys were also given. The winners of Pok-to-pok were given on special occasions and when the Mayans won a battle the leader the was defeated was given as a sacrifice. They also gave food, llamas, Jaguars, jewels and Gold
Llamas are herbivores; they don't eat meat and thus cannot be cannibals.
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El Llano en llamas has 232 pages.
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4 ostriches and 43 llamas