A "Beast of Burden" is a term often used to refer to an animal used to carry large amounts of weight or operate machines. Classic examples include donkeys and mules.
Generally, there isn't any ONE "beast of burden." It usually refers to a large farm animal such as a donkey or an ox which is required to do do a lot of heavy pulling and carrying of loads.
They were used for riding, and as draught and pack animals for ... The camel as a beast ofburden
There are more than two beasts of burden. The term applies to a draught animal that carries or pulls heavy loads, such as a donkey, mule, or ox.
Llamas and alpacas are the common beast of burden to Peru and Chile
Dogs
Llama.....................i think
That animal is the camel.
Camels, llamas, horses, burros and mules are used as beasts of burden in some deserts.
LLAMA
In the Andes the main beast of burden is the llama.
its a metaphor for his own consciousnesses, the animal/beast is himself.
A beast of burden used in the North African desert is a camel.
The beast of burden to Native Americans were dogs.
They should be treated just as well as any other animal.
That animal would be the lion.