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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 ways are llamas used?

Llamas are normally used to carry packs, like mules. They can carry things from anywhere from 60- 80 pounds. You should definitly not ride a llama.

What is a mother llama called?

Llamas generally do not have sex based names, but some people will refer to them as dams. This is NOT widely accepted. They are most often just referred to as "the mother" or "the mom".

What eats llamas?

cougars, bears, people

Can horses and llamas graze together?

Yes, although it always depends on the temper, and such, of the animals. So not all llamas will graze with horses and vice versa.

How long do llamas live?

llamas live for about 20 years when they are farmed, but 30 years when they are in the wild.

Cual se llama tu mascota?

Whats the name of your mascot?

Are you supposed to spit or swallow?

It depends what you're into.. it's a turn on for guys, but they like to see it dribble down your chin too

if it tastes bad spit, but if you like it then swallow

Where do vicunas live?

In South America, Chile to be precise.

Where do llamas live?

Llamas live wild in South America, mainly in Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia. However, they have been domesticated and there are farms all over the United States and Canada that raise llamas. Llamas are very smart animals with a mental capacity exceeding that of a dog. The Alpaca and Llama Show Association in the US. Sanctions llama and alpaca shows hosted all over the country. In these shows llamas are not only judged on confirmation, like horses, but also on agility type contests as you would see at a dog show.

Are llamas in the Tibetan mountains a population or a community?

They are the community, because up in the Tibetan mountains, Llamas are considered sacred.

Why do llamas spit?

Llamas spit as a defense mechanism or to establish dominance within their social hierarchy. They may also spit when they feel threatened, annoyed, or stressed. It is a way for them to communicate their displeasure or to deter potential threats.

What is the age and value of a stoeger arms 380 llama mint cond and with pearl handles and detailed engraving?

i believe to have found that that particular gun if bearing the D 1 year stamp is from 1958. i have only seen 2 of these particular guns one was prised at 500 $ and the other was prised at 695$. hope i was of help.

What is estimated value of Llama especial 22 LR pistol?

Depending on condition, somewhere in the $300 price range. They are spotty on quality. I used to have one I purchased in the early 90's for $125.00 It was a fantastic side arm - I wish I had never traded it in because I can't find one for less than $300 now.

They sold new in the 50s for around $50.00 They don't make the model XV anymore to my knowledge. The 1911-styled pistol is always going to be a collectible and will likely never lose value.

What is a llama?

A llama is a cute, fluffy mammal resembling a small hairy camel. A native of Peru, they are often kept as pets or bred for their wool or meat. llamas can be found in most parts of the world. Llamas have long necks and spit at you when they're mad. Try looking them up on Google Images!

What is the value of a 12 gage auto browning c14610?

Value depends on condition and exact configuration. Value range from a few hundred to multiple thousands of USD.

What is the value of a 25 caliber automatic handgun?

Not NEARLY enough information. My crystal ball is very, very good but still needs more help on this one. Manufacturer? Model? Condition? Please reply with ALL the markings on the pistol, and good clear digital photos if you can. [mailto:sales@countrygunsmith.net sales@countrygunsmith.net] it says COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG CO HARTFORD, CT, USA PAT'D AUG 25 1890 APR. 20 1897 DEC 22, 1903 JAN 25, 1910 AND 73034 BELOW THAT. THE OTHER SIDE SAYS COLT AUTOMATIC CALIBRE 25, BOTH GRIPS ARE BLACK, W/ COLT ON THEM AND THEY HAVE A HORSE ON THE BOTTOM

Were do llamas live in Peru?

They are mostly found in the Andes mountains. Cuzco, Peru

What does the lama symbolize in the Peruvian flag?

It makes reference to the vast peruvian animal resources. By the way, the tree means vegetal resources and the gold mineral resources.

Why is shearing of sheep done in summers?

A sheep needs the fleece to protect it from cold, wet weather, mainly in the early spring and winter. In summer, the fleece is sheared off and sold for wool. It is done in summer as the weather is usually warm, and the sheep can then be dipped to kill off any ticks that would normally be unreachable through a thick fleece. If the shearing is not done, natural shedding of the fleece will take place, but the fleece and the income from the sales of the fleece, would be lost to the farmer. Sometimes, the market for a fleece is so poor that it is not worth the bother of shearing. In which case, the sheep may be allowed to be shed their fleece naturally, then the dipping can take place.

Are there tricks to shearing sheep?

A nick of the hide will provide high mortality rates, so the basic rule is that fast is nice and safe is best. Shearers, like butchers that are worth their salt by hand or power know that sharp tools are the best defense against injury to themselves and to the final product. Practice. Practice. Practice.

Why are llamas the national symbol for Peru?

Yes, and the Bolivian national bird is the Andean condor.

What kind of inhalation anesthetic is Desflurane?

irritating to the airway and therefore cannot be used for mask (inhalation) inductions, especially not in children. Desflurane causes an increase in heart rate, and so should be avoided for patients with heart problems

Do llamas live in South America?

yes, llamas, being part of the Camelid family, live in the Andes Mountains of South America.