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Llamas

Llamas, closely related to alpacas, are commonly found in mountainous areas and are widely used as pack animals.

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What does Come se llama el libro mean?

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"Como se llama el libro" in Spanish translates to "What is the name of the book?" It is asking for the title of a book.

Where can you find a llama 22 magazine?

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A llama 22 magazine can typically be found at gun stores, shooting ranges, or online retailers that specialize in firearms accessories. Make sure to check the compatibility of the magazine with your specific model of llama 22 before purchasing.

What causes children to spit?

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tuberculoses and lung rupture make you cough blood, but pretty much anything that causes you to bleed inside your mouth can cause you to spit blood.

Why do llamas have three stomachs?

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No, they have one stomach with 3 parts. C-1, C-2, C-3.

In C-1 the esophagus empties and fermentation takes place. C-2 does the same thing as C-1 except the esophagus doesn't empty. In C-3 it acts like abomasum "True stomach" digestion takes place, food is mixed with gastric juices.

Why do llamas have split hooves?

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Llamas and other camelids, like alpacas and camels, have split hooves as an adaptation to their natural environments. Split hooves are a distinguishing characteristic of these animals and offer several advantages:

Stability: The split hooves provide a broader base of support, which helps these animals maintain balance on various terrains, including rocky, uneven surfaces.

Grip: The split hooves have soft, rubbery pads on the bottom, which improve traction and grip, particularly in mountainous and hilly areas.

What happens when a llama spits in your eye?

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Nothing. It's just a bit of a mess you have to clean out.

water.

Is llama spit poisonous?

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Not a chance. Llama spit is made of grass, grass, and more regurgitated grass. The exact same stuff that is in your cattle's stomachs. I think your cattle will be just fine. If you don't melt when you get spit on, they won't either.

When do llamas go in heat?

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after they spit

Are llamas fat lazy or stubborn?

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they are lazy

What is the purpose for Llamas?

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Llamas have multiple uses. They can be used as pack animals to carry 30% to 40% of their body weight. They can be sheared to harvest their wool which is usually made in to warn then fabric. They are also used as guard animals because they have protective instincts and are very effective at guarding herds of sheep (for example) against animals like coyotes.

Llamas spit do alpacas spit?

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Yes, llamas and alpacas do spit. It is VERY nasty!

Llamas spit out of irritation and over food, they generally spit at other llamas.

Not all alpacas spit.

What animals are like llamas?

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I love llamas!

Other animals:

Llama

Alpaca

Guanaco

Camel

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Do Aztecs have llamas?

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Yes, they are used for transportation on long journeys, along with alpacas, because they are in the camel family, and they couldn't bring camels because of the climate and habitat that they are used to.

Is a lama related or a cousin to a camel?

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Both the llama and the camel are of the Family Camelidae, but diverge from there: the llama is of the genus Lama and the camel is of the genus Camelus.

Where are the llama in AdventureQuest Worlds?

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you must type on chat /join ilama

Are llamas mean?

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(i might not be right but im pretty sure this is it..) Well.. it depends on the Llama its self & if you show your emotion around it, if your scared the llama will sence it and take full advantage.. you do get the odd nasty llama but in generally they are good pets. i got spat at by one once.. but never put me off they are the best creatures..

How do llamas act?

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Sheep are grazing animals and ruminants so they will eat pasture then sit down and chew their cud then get up and chew some more grass and continue this routing all day occasionally going and drinking water.

Where is wool giving animals are found in India?

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  1. lohi
  2. marvari
  3. patandevi
  4. nali
  5. gaddi
  6. bikaneri
  7. bakharwal
  8. rampur bushir

What Llama like animal starting with a?

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Alpaca.

What is a vicuna and what is its habitat and food and where does it live?

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A llama-like mammal of the Andes. Habitat: semiarid grasslands and plains. Grazing: perinnial grasses. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru, in elevations ranging from 11,480 - 18,860 ft.

What south American animal related to a camel?

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There are six camelids - Old World camelids are the dromedary (one-humped camel) and the Bactrian (two-humped camel). New World camelids are the llama, alpaca, guanaco, and vicuna.

How do you pronounce the animal Llama?

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llama is pronounced lama with one "l"