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It doesn't "mean" anything besides being the word for a certain animal (related to camels) that live in South America. Just like the word "cat" doesn't mean anything except it's the word for that animal. The word is not Spanish, but comes from a native triballanguage. The word is used in Spanish too, but comes originally from Quechua, a family of languages spoken by Indian peoples of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, and Argentina

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A llama is a South American mammal known for its long neck and woolly fur, often used for carrying loads in mountainous regions. The term "llama" can also refer to the color of the animal's wool, which is a dusty yellow.

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