The Llama was the most important animal to the Incas. Indeed a mans worth was measured in Llamas
The Incas main source of food and clothing was the llama.
The llama
LLAMA
Llamas, alpacas.
In Inca society, children were expected to help with chores and learn skills necessary for adulthood, but they were not considered full-time workers like adults. They would have helped with tasks such as tending animals, farming, or weaving, but their primary focus was on education and preparing for their future roles in the community.
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Aztecs didn't have any animals from the big five or six (cow-donkey-horse-sheep-pig-camel) and they worked on man power and they only had one animal but it was useless in everything only that it's a food source which is the turkey The Incas had the llamas but it was used to carry stuff and food source also fur source but wasn't a good transportation animal or war animal
The Incas were primarily involved in agriculture, with terrace farming being a key aspect of their work. They also engaged in crafting goods such as pottery, textiles, and metalwork. Additionally, they were skilled builders and constructed impressive structures like Machu Picchu.
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The Incas number system is base 2. the only digits you can use are 0,1