no, it's a preposition because it describes placement
It is the Llama from South America, that is kept for wool and meat.
Ecuador*
llama and alpaca are found south America yak are found commonly in tibet
lama or alpaca
vicuna
new zealand is considered the best country for the production of wool as is has the best climatic condition and vegetations for sustaining the wool yeilding animals and to make them able to yield the best wools...
chile
yes wool is produced in America.
Llamas, sheep, some types of goat, yak, rabbit (angora). All over the world; mainly New Zealand, Australia, North and South America, Europe, China.
in kashmir yak is reared . in south america alpaca llamaand vicuma is reared
No, the llama is breed in parts of South America, and is a valuable source of food, wool, leather, etc.
Fine wool sheep live on farms like all other sheep. The merino sheep breed is responsible for most of the fine wool produced in the world. There are many Fine wool stud farms around the world of which the FAIRWORLD Fine Wool Stud in South Africa is the most prominent.