The Incas were the first people to domesticate llamas.
Llamas were essential to the Incas for transportation of goods and people across the Andes mountains. They also provided wool, meat, and hides for the Inca people. Llamas were a vital part of the Inca economy and cultural practices.
Llamas were crucial to the Inca civilization as they provided transportation of goods and people through the rugged terrain of the Andes Mountains. They were also a source of meat, wool, and leather for the Incas, contributing to their economy and survival in a challenging environment. Additionally, llamas were used in religious ceremonies and offerings, playing a significant role in Inca culture and society.
"Como te llamas" translates to "What is your name?" in English.
The Spanish word "llamas" means "name." For instance, "Como te llamas?"means "What is your name?" and you would reply with "Me llamo _____________" Your name here.
Como te llamas? means What is your name?
No.........Incas did not know how to do gene mutation science. I don't think they were first to domesticate llamas either.
Llamas
Potatoes & llamas
Goats and sheep.
by llamas
The Incas used Llamas for Transportation,wool,and food
The incas had llamas as pets. They their llamas for carrying goods and traveling.
The Incas used llamas for transportation purposes until they got horses from the Spanish. So yes, the Incas did have horses.
The Inca traveled on foot, or used llamas.
Llamas, alpacas.
The Incas sacrificed animals such as alpacas and llamas.
The Llama was the most important animal to the Incas. Indeed a mans worth was measured in Llamas