Llamas are indigenous to South America.
Llamas, because they're simply much more efficient for towing Jesus over the water.
Llamas can be found in the jungle on Jungle Isle.
because they like bacon ok
South America in the highlands along the Andes
They are the community, because up in the Tibetan mountains, Llamas are considered sacred.
Llamas and alpacas are both domestic animals and not found naturally in the Atacama Desert. Relatives, the guanaco and vicuna, do find a home on the fringes of the desert, however.
i found out that there were only cows, llamas, pigs, bison, deer and fish.
You is not a Spanish word. Llamas can be a form of Llamar (verb) - to call - and means "you call"-informal (Llamas a tu mamá por teléfono. - you call your mother other the phone) However it can also be asking your name. "¿Cómo te llamas" means "What is your name?" Literally it means "How do you call yourself" Llamas (Noun) is a large mammal found in South America similar to a camel.
penguins, llamas, alpacas, andean wolves, pumas
Peruvian Pasos, Paso Finos, and Llamas can be found in the jungles of jungle isle :) - Banaja of Pinto -
South America. In popular culture Llamas are most associated with the Incas in Peru