Pack animals have been used traditionally around the world. "Beasts of Burden" had a negative conantation to it but many working animals become restless and unhappy if not put to use. Cars and other mechanical methods can become very expensive with lofty buy prices, gas and repairs. And no matter how well you maintain it, machines will wear out. Animals on the other hand are cheap, they eat readily available foods, and when you put one next to another sometimes they make a third . Animals can be taken more places, over harder terrain, and they make less pollution. Also cultures that rely on animals for survival, generally have overall higher standards for animal treatment.
Llamas, alpacas and possibly asses.
The llama
The largest beast of burden in India is the elephant. More commonly used are the mule, horse, and donkey. Oxen are also used in India as beasts of burden.
The Andes Mountains Wild LifeThere is a lot of wild life in the Andes like: Alpacas, Llamas, chinchilla, vicuña, and relatives of the camel, thrive [grow very well] above 4,000 meters. Pumas and condors are found throughout the range of the Andes . The most important domestic animal of the same family as the llama is the camel. The llama, found in predominantly in Peru and Bolivia , can live at high altitudes. It is used as a beast of burden and yields wool, milk and meat.The alpaca, an animal related to the llama, is raised for its wool. Wild animals include the vicuña, which is another member of the camel, and the chinchilla, which is a member of the rodent family; it is prized for their pelts. The birds of the Andes include the condor [the largest of all birds of prey].
"Asses" is the plural of ass, which is an animal similar in appearance to a horse or pony which is mainly used as a beast of burden because it is strong, steady, and patient. It is also used to refer to a slow or stupid person, the buttocks, or rectum.
yes it was as i have played a song from beauty and the beast that was for oboe.
they used water and cow manure to fertilize the crops just right
Llama.....................i think
Both the llama and alpaca are used. These are both members of the camelid family with long necks and padded feet. The smaller of the two, the alpaca, is the more friendly. They produce a wool that is made into clothes and felted into hats. The third member of this family in South America, is the Vicuna, a smaller animal which produces exceptionally fine wool, but only in small quantities.
Llamas and alpacas are the common beast of burden to Peru and Chile
That animal is the camel.
Camels, llamas, horses, burros and mules are used as beasts of burden in some deserts.
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A beast of burden used in the North African desert is a camel.
A "Beast of Burden" is a term often used to refer to an animal used to carry large amounts of weight or operate machines. Classic examples include donkeys and mules.
It was the mallard duck known in many parts of the world, it was known as the duck because is was a beast to them. llama
The largest beast of burden in India is the elephant. More commonly used are the mule, horse, and donkey. Oxen are also used in India as beasts of burden.
Popular beast of burdens include the camel in Africa and cows in certain part of the world. In the Philippines, The carabao is considered the national animal. It is the most popular beast used in farming.
it depends on the context, you could try "labourer" or use whatever the local "workhorse" is.