No. The main purpose of a shelter is for protection from the elements, getting their feet out of the mud is very important.
Alpacas are a Great Pet. They are very gentle, and do not require a lot. All they need is freash water, grass/or hay, and a shelter where they can keep warm. Alpacas do not like to be alone, they would like to be with another alpaca. But they are happier with more then one friend. they do spit but they dont spit at you for no reason, they are either feeling threatend or they other alpaca is in its way or stealing its food. Overall alpacas are a great pet.
during air raids people went into an air raid shelter , because it would be made out of thick concrete that would shelter and protect you from any ,type of bomb.
That would depend on the anticipated level of fallout, which depends on expected proximity from targets and weather conditions. Use of leaded concrete would reduce the required thickness, as lead attenuates gamma rays stronger than concrete alone..
concrete is not a conductor of elec. a well built shelter would be steel reinforced . Much safer than a steel one Dennis Vail 40 years building of building concrete storm cellars and saferooms on site cellarman100@hotmail.com
the Latins didn't really have alpacas so if they did the alpacas would probably be called praestans villosus equus ( super furry horse) or something like that
yes, llamas and alpacas can crossbreed, and the cria would be called a llapaca,
One common way to make a survival shelter is to convert a basement into a survial shelter, you would need to stock the basment with food, water, and supplies to last you or your family.Ê You can also build one using concrete blocks.
Oaks in general are toxic to a wide range of mammals, including horses and cattle. Although pin oaks have not been specifically evaluated for toxicity to alpacas or other camelids, it would be reasonable to expect them to be potentially toxic to alpacas. Signs of oak toxicity typically include vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms of gastrointestinal upset.
Young alpacas are called crias. A young male would be a male cria.
First we must specify if llamas and alpacas were laced in the first place. What exactly does laced mean? Lace means "a netlike fabric that is threaded" according to dictionary.com. So the suffix "-ed" means "forming the past tense of" so "laced", therefore, would mean past tense of a netlike fabric, possibly meaning that the lace was there before, but not now. This would make sense, since in order for something to be "relaced" it would have had the previous lace to be removed. So are llamas and alpacas laced? It appears that maybe their shaggy fur would be considered as lace, as it is somewhat netlike and is definitely threaded. Therefore, we can safely say that llamas and alpacas are "laced". But are they "relaced"? If a llama or alpaca was laced, and then shaved for it's warm and soft fur, but then the fur grew back, that camelid would have been "relaced". So, technically, llamas and alpacas can be relaced.
No. A bomb shelter is for overhead bombs dropped from planes, etc. A fallout shelter is referencing a nuclear fallout, which would mean it would be safe from radiation.
There were various types of shelter constructed. The most popular was the Anderson shelter which consisted of curved sections of corrugated tin bolted together and half buried. The top was covered with a thick layer of earth. They were very strong but couldn't stand a direct hit. Larger shelters were often constructed from concrete and brick though deep shelters used at military sites along the south coast were dug from the chalk cliffs and then lined with corrugated tin. Another type of shelter (IIRC the Morrison shelter) was a steel table that you could shelter underneath indoors that would protect against falling debris.