They are used for guard animals, pack animals, fiber animals, and meat in South America.
"Te llamas" means "You call yourself". When used in the context of "¿Cómo te llamas?", it means "What is your name?"
Camals, llamas, horses, deer and moose's
Llamas are used as pack animals in South America.
llamas, a dog breed (PIO) and i dont know what else...
Llamas are animals. They don't "make a living" as that implies they make money. However, llamas are used as beasts of burden and their wool is made into clothing.
You use "te llamas" when asking someone's name directly, like "¿Cómo te llamas?" meaning "What's your name?" You use "se llama" when referring to someone else's name, like "Él se llama Roberto" meaning "His name is Roberto."
People can use the fur, the meat and the milk. Llamas can also be used as pack animals.
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.
The Inca traveled on foot, or used llamas.
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A collection of llamas is called a "herd." Llamas are social animals that typically live in groups, and herding helps them feel secure and protected. In addition to "herd," you might also hear the term "pack" used to describe a group of llamas, especially when they are working together.
Since the altitude was to high for seep, lambs, cows, etc. The Inca herded alpacas. sadly I do forget if they had horses/donkeys. Hope this was helpful