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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 phylum is a llama in?

A llama belongs to the phylum Chordata.

What does it mean when your spit is brown?

it means u are sick see a doctor ameaidly if u have yellow spit u have a virece.

Is a llama worm a real animal?

Yes, the Llama worm is a real animal. There are a few theories but the most realistic one is probably that the llama is sitting on its arms and legs making them hidden under the llama. This is something that a lot of animals do (ie: monorail cat).

Some people believe that there are actual Llama Worms, also known as "Alpacapillas". From photographic evidence, scientist L.M. Curtis, phE, has observed that they seem to enjoy safe life in captivity as they are safe from predators, and that the "Llama Worm Phenomena Gene" (or LWPG, for short), seems to be a recessive gene. Llama Worms are often seen in photographs living among other llamas, and getting along quite well with them. In fact, it's almost as if the other llamas do not notice a difference.

Recently, they have been observed having buoyancy in water which may explain why their migration patterns tend to be near water and near the coast, which is downstream. Their lack of legs means they cannot paddle against the current but can float along with the current just fine. This may explain the common phrase "Llama Llama Duck", that is, you may see Llama Worms alongside ducks. However, there has not been enough evidence to explain this and marine biologists will need to work together with other types biologists in order to uncover the nature of the aqua Llama Worm. Unfortunately the controversy over the existence of the Llama Worm prevents further research.

Where does the spit of llamas come from?

When agitated, llama's spit out some of their cud, or regurgitated, partially digested food. Gross, huh? It comes from their first of three compartments, the omesum and abomesum.

Do llamas travel in packs?

they are pack animals and live in herds

Can you own llamas within city limits?

Check with your city government, but where I'm from no, you can not.

Do llamas like sugar cubes?

no, in fact they are allergic to them but there toenails are immune but u should feed them wild ears born in a strawberry next to the disabled icon

Are llamas rare?

Llamas are not rare. i live in Ohio and i have 2 llamas. there is also a farm in Ohio with about 121 llamas.

What is the population of llamas?

There is no exact data as to how many llamas are in the world. The population of llamas is most likely in the millions.

What is a lama worm?

A "lamaworm" or "lama worm" is the nickname for a new taken picture of a lama, lying so the legs can't be seen. This picture made people start roumors of a such called "lama worm".

What is the oldest llama?

stubby the llama is 185 years old he lives in my pants and feels like cotton candy tee hee!

Do llamas communicate?

All animals communicate. Llamas are no different - they communicate by a combination of noises, body language, and scents.

Is spit a good masturbational lube for a male?

It's the cheapest, not necessarily a good won though.

What domain does a Llama belong in?

Llama are mammals, and all mammals belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.

What are the natural predators of llamas?

Mountain Lions; also known as Cougars, Pumas or Catamounts.

How soon after a lama has a baby can you breed them?

Like the Ogden Nash poem says:

The one-L lama, he's a priest.

The two-L llama, he's a beast.

But I will bet a silk pajama

There's no such thing as a three-L lllama.

But assuming this question is about two "L" llamas: * Female llamas can conceive as early as four to six months of age, but should not be bred until 18 to 24 months

* Gestation averages 350 days, and a single offspring is produced. Twins are very infrequent.

* Females are normally bred back three to four weeks after giving birth. Aside: Some have noted that a three-L Llama is a very serious fire.

Is the llama species endargered?

No, llamas are are still quite common,both in the wild and captivity.

Are llamas good pets?

yes llamas are good pets. they have been around for over 3000 years and work like a horse with some traits of a dog ((;

How are spit and trombolo alike?

When you have longshore currents that transport the sand along a beach, they can create a spit where there is a projection along the coast. Spits develop from a wave train that is oblique to the shore causeing the sand to be deposited longitudinally projecting from the protruding point on the shore. They are attached to the shore at one end.

Trombolos can occur when currents create a bar from the beach out of a large quantity of oceanic sediment called a stack. A trombolo is somewhat like a large ripple created from the stack accumulation.

The are alike in a general sense of oceanic deposits but are very different in that the currents are oblique (tombolo) and more perpindicular (spit).