En ingles, es "High school."
¿por qué quieres saber mi nombre? i but if you insist Kevin !
You sell one after it is done hatching & click on it. Then there will be 3 options. (Hatch it, Display it, or Sell it) Click "Sell It". Then, it will be sold. BUT, once you put it in a habitat, you won't be able to sell it.
It's where the more you sell the higher the percentage of your commission. Example: you sell hats. For the first $100 worth of hats you sell you receive 5% commission. For the next $200 worth of hats you sell you receive 7.5% commission and anything over $300 worth of hats that you sell you receive 10% commission. Incentive to sell sell sell.
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Yes, it can be used for wool.
Both are called wool, and are combined with the name of the animal that produced the wool. Thus, Llama wool and alpaca wool are both proper descriptors, respectively, of the fibre produced from these animals.
wool can't breed genius :L
A llama is an animal and, therefore, llama wool is a natural fibre. However, gold lame is a man made fibre, lame will be sparkly, gold or silver. Llama should feel like wool.
Alpaca fur is more valuable than llama. Though, some llama hair is of higher quality than alpaca.
Llama wool is just like sheep wool. In the beginning of summer they are shaven from their fur and that fur gets refined (cleaned). When that wool is clean it is then stretched and puffed up a bit. Finally it can shipped off to stores for them to make llama wool sweaters, jackets, you name it!
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I believe the type of llama you are referring to would be the Alpaca.Like the llama, they are from South America and are raised for their wool.
It is the Llama from South America, that is kept for wool and meat.
The Incas made their clothing primarily from natural fibers such as cotton, alpaca wool, and llama wool. These materials were readily available in the Andean region where the Incas lived, and they were woven into intricate designs and patterns using various techniques. The clothing played an important role in Inca society, indicating the wearer's social status and identity.
Llama fleece can be used for many items, including clothing, accessories and carpets.
soft and lanolin-free