Lama glama has been domesticated since the Inca civilization by the Peruvian Indians, who still keep large herds. While the fur provides material for rugs, rope, and cloth, the main use of this animal is as a beast of burden, especially in mining areas. Another race is the alpaca, which is more restricted in its distribution and is specialized in wool production.
There are two species of wild llama, the guanaco or huanaco (L. guanicoe) and the vicu
Lama glama has been domesticated since the Inca civilization by the Peruvian Indians, who still keep large herds. While the fur provides material for rugs, rope, and cloth, the main use of this animal is as a beast of burden, especially in mining areas. Another race is the alpaca, which is more restricted in its distribution and is specialized in wool production.
There are two species of wild llama, the guanaco or huanaco (L. guanicoe) and the vicuña (L. vicugna). The most widespread is the guanaco, which stands about 4 ft (1.2 m) at the shoulder and just over 5 ft (1.5 m) at the top of the head.
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Another name for a Peruvian Beast is a llama.
A llama is a Peruvian ruminant.
A llama is a Peruvian ruminant.
A llama is a Peruvian ruminant.
The llama.
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Llama doesn't have an additional meaning. It is a Quechua (native Peruvian) word that refers to llamas, which the Spanish added to their language when they colonized the Americas.
It makes reference to the vast peruvian animal resources. By the way, the tree means vegetal resources and the gold mineral resources.
The Dartmoor Pony ( ive done this 2)
"Como se llama" translates to "What's your name?" in English.
i'm peruvian & my last name is Vera.
llama is the name of the mfg. made in spain