Why were the llamas an important part of Inca empire life?
kase ito ung tumutulong sa kanilang paglaban sa ibang emperyo.malaki aang pakinabang nila sa mga llamas
What is a Llama 9 mm average price?
Buying 1 on line right now for 295.00 plus 15 SH , its a 1911 knockoff.
No. It is a mammal, like a marsupial is, but it lacks the pouch of a marsupial, and its young are born more fully developed.
The Llama is also South American cud chewing mammal and is related to the camel.
How many feet does a llama have?
A lama has 4 feet i don't know a bout a llamaor is it just a spelling mistake?
What is a llama 380 micro max worth?
75-225 USD
In 2010 the MicroMax 380 "excellent" used is bringing $300+. The old mini 380 is only a few bucks behind. Practical differences are moot. If a "rough one" shoots well it will still bring $200 min.
That is just how llama is spelled. The old English people decided that is how llama would be spelled, and that is all there is to it.
What is the onomatopoeia for llamas?
They don't exactly have a sound. They hum. Higher pitch hums sometimes mean they want something.
What does perra mean in English?
a female dog - a bitch
[Una] Perra" is Spanish for the word dog; technically, due to the lack of the gender of nouns, this would be a female dog.
Llamas are mammals and give live birth, just as humans do. No, Llamas do not lay eggs, they are mammals and give birth to live young.
No they are mammals and give live birth.
Roasting over a free fire (the fire spits out burnt little pieces of wood)
Can a llama crossbreed with an alpaca?
YES! And though artificial insemination, they can even crossbreed with a camel! Look up "Cama"
How do llamas protect themselves?
Llamas protect themselves by running away. They also spit when irritated or guarding a baby.
'hide' is another word for 'skin' llama hide is llama skin (cruelty to animals ALERT!) it is probably a bit like leather, except more furry.
What animals is the llama related to?
Camels (Dromedary and Bactran), alpacas, guanacos and vicuñas. All are a part of the Camelid family. The first are the Old World camelids and the last three, including the llama itself, are New World camelids.