Oh, dude, llamas are like the hipsters of the animal kingdom when it comes to trekking gear. They can carry all your essentials - camping gear, snacks, water, maybe even a mini fridge if you ask nicely. Just don't overload them with too much stuff, they have delicate llama spines, you know.
Llamas are used as pack animals in South America.
Llamas are normally used to carry packs, like mules. They can carry things from anywhere from 60- 80 pounds. You should definitly not ride a llama.
maya
Yes but you have to be a small child or very light cause llamas can only carry about 35 pounds on there back at once.
Prepare the victim by postioning him for a multi-person carry
ark of the covenant and the tabernacle
They pick them up on their backs and carry them into through wilderness hoping to keep them safe!!
Llamas were domesticated by the Incas for their wool, meat, and ability to carry heavy loads in the Andes Mountains. They played a vital role in Incan society as a source of transportation and food, and their wool was used for textiles.
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Before the introduction of horses to the new world, llamas and alpacas were used to transport goods.
A trained, conditioned llama can carry roughly 1/3 of their weight all day, so children and people up to 100 pounds can and do ride llamas. Saddles for llamas are generally made of heavy foam as the llama's spine sticks up a bit which would make riding uncomfortable. Many people put their children on top of the pack saddle the llama wears for hiking/packing. There are rumours that before the Spanish came to South America and killed as many llamas as they could, there was a breed of llama that could carry a grown man in armour.
an easy way to get there is to go to the grande exchange entrance from there head west till you see the two guards above the weat field go through them carry on heading north and there will be a broken low wall separating non wilderness from wilderness so climb it and your there.