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The word "llama" refers to a domesticated South American camelid that is primarily raised for its meat, wool, and use as a pack animal. Llamas are known for their long necks, slender legs, and distinctive appearance, with thick fur and curved ears. The term "llama" originates from the Quechua language spoken by indigenous peoples in the Andes region of South America.

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