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llamas and polar bears really only have one thing in common, and that is that they are both white, unless you count black or brown llamas
Yes, llamas have eyelashes. These eyelashes help protect their eyes from dust, debris, and insects.
No, llamas do not eat children. Llamas are herbivores that primarily feed on grass, hay, and other plant materials. They are typically gentle and non-aggressive animals when raised in a proper environment.
Llamas have various behavioral adaptations that help them survive in their natural environment. These include herding behavior for protection, spitting as a defense mechanism, and their ability to communicate through vocalizations such as humming or alarm calls. Additionally, llamas are known for their curious and alert nature, which allows them to assess potential threats and make quick decisions.
Twilight is basicly the end of the day like sunset that's why they named the book twilight, twilight because that's when the "vampires come out."
On the driest plains of Peru
They Use their knees and instincts
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First, we must determine if llamas do prance in moonlight. Since there have been several occurrences of llamas prancing in moonlight, and none of the have been deemed true, then, on average, we can (safely) say that llamas sometimes prance in moonlight.Back to the question: Why DO llamas prance in moonlight? I can see several motivations as why they might prance in moonlight, and, frankly, this is a topic filled to the brim with mights and sometimes. For one, a male llama, feeling that it is not handsome enough to attract a mate, might prance, putting itself into a higher reproduction potential than the other llamas in the herd.Another potential reason for the likeliness of prancing llamas is entertainment. Let's face it. Llamas lives are extremely boring. They wake up. They eat. They walk. They eat. They go to bed. Wouldn't prancing bring a little fun into their lives?The final reason is to scare off predators. Llamas are very meaty. They would be the perfect meal for, lets say, a Homo Sapien Sapien. The early hominid would be hungry and cold. The llamas, with all the features described above, would provide clothing and blankets from their fur, a meal or two from their meaty complexions, and fat or fuel from their fatty parts. The prancing would scare away the death of many llamas.llamas are one of the most mysterious creatures on the planet. Without them, many llama-prancing scientists would not have jobs today.
Well, wolves unlike llamas, don't prance in moonlight. They leap. Wolves are often seen leaping in wide, open fields close to midnight, except on every 2nd Thursday when the enjoy leaping at a time closer to 2.
No one knows for sure, but occasionally someone will spot these majestic creatures around 10:37 to 10:52 PM. Alpacas, however, only prance in moonlight around 5:31 in the morning. A scientific study shows that the time of moonlight prancing is determined by the age of the Peruvian mammal.
reindeer do not prance they gal up
The word is prance, as in to prance about.
George Prance was born in 1827.
The word "prance" is typically stressed on the first syllable, with the second syllable being pronounced more softly. So it is "prance" with the emphasis on "prance".
Prance is THE ROOT WORD. If I say "The dog is prancing around the house" then the root word is prance.
Erica Lynn Prance is 5'.