Boo-Boo (best friend)
Ranger Smith (friend, rival)
Cindy (girlfriend, wife)
Yogi is also friends with most of the other Hanna-Barbera
How many breeds of alpaca are there?
There are suri alpacas, which have what I call dreadlocks, that hang down in little ringlets, and there are huakaya (I think it's said like wakaya), which have fleece (alpaca hair) like a teddy bear, all fluffed out and everything.
What country is a llama native to?
Llamas are domesticated animals of the camelid family. Although they are believed to had originated in Central America, they are now extinct there because they migrated to South America about three million years ago. Nowadays they are widely spread and bred in Andean countries, such as Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador. They are intelligent and peaceful animals that can be easily trained, they are very appreciated as pack animals.
What is the name of baby animal llama?
llamas are interesting animals, and good names are: boy : pherzkill, kibdy, mulade, and frillopotyran. for a girl, name your llama : kursen, nipyfur, flygore, or anicamalsher.
How much manure does an alpaca produce in one year?
depends if it is fine the cost is between 3 to 10 dollars an oz,if regular maybe between 2 and 8 dollars an oz.
What is so special about llamas?
They are extremely intelligent! research has shown that llamas are smarter than dogs, and learn about as fast as a five year old child. However, they often use this smartness to trick the humans and pretend they've forgotten how to do something even though they never forget anything once they've learned it.
Also, they are different from any other more conventional farm animal. they have no teeth on the front of the top jaw, only a hard pallete. They are modified ruminants which means they have three stomachs instead of one or four. They don't have a corpus calossum, which means the brain halves are not connected and you have to teach each side of the llama seperately. They have five different gaits: walk, jog, lope, pace, and pronk. The females can stop their labour anytime and move to a different location up until the baby has its shoulders out. they make a high pitched turkey-like sound whenever they spot something scary. Adults will attack and chase any dog that gets too close. I've had llamas that jumped the fence to chase the neighbor's dog.
How much does a pound of alpaca fur cost?
The price varies considerably depending on where it is being marketed, its quality, type (Suri or Huacaya and whether it is raw fleece or already cleaned and spun. A quick search of the retail market has an ounce of fleece clean fleece at around 20 dollars.
Where is spurn head spit located?
Spurn Head was formed when sweeping waves transported sand from Holderness Coast by long shore drift. The sand was then deposited where the North Sea meets the Humber Estuary as a result of the energy loss of the waves. This area is located on the southern extremity of the Holderness coast and it is 5.5km long, reaching across the mouth of the Humber. Spurn head is formed by long shore-drift. A bit is eroded and the sea takes it and adds it to the end. As for the curve that has just been eroded. A spit or sand spit is a deposition. Spurn Point is a spit made up of deposited material. It's creates through eroded material that's been carried by the sea from further up the coastline
What taste better cows or llamas?
Llamas are different to horses because llamas have thick coats of fur, while horses only have a main on their neck. Llamas spit up to 10 feet, while horses do not spit at all. There are shoes for horses, but not for llamas. They are completely different to horses. Llamas are much more closely related to camels than horses, sharing the Family group of Camelidae
What kind of habitat does a llama live in?
High Mountains with a Altitude of over 10'000 feet
One L lamas are Buddhist "priests" and lived (originally) principally in the Himalaya mountains. They are also found wherever Tibetan Buddhism is practiced world wild.
Two L lamas are a woolly beast found originally in the Andes mountains. They are also found in petting zoos and farms around the world
They are listed on the IUCN Red List with a status of "Least Concern" and a population trend of "increasing". They produce very small amounts of a highly prized wool, and can only be shorn three times a year for their extra fine wool. They were declared endangered in 1974, but the populations have had lots of help from many groups since then. For more details, please see sites listed below.
No. Llamas actually make a sound that is closer to a "merrrr" or "errrrr!" than a "moooo."
What is it called when llamas give birth?
A llama giving birth. It's a very complicated animal to talk about. Males are generally called "males". Females are usually referred to as "females". Babies are simpler, they are called "crias", which is the Spanish word for babies.