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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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Where do guanacos live?

Guanacos live in the deserts of South America.

What is the fear of llamas?

could fall under zoophobia, a fear of animals

Why is America divided into North America and South America?

Are you retartded? It's called North America and South America because South America is in the Southern Hemisphere and a north America is in the Northern Hemisphere, see its people like you who make Americans seem stupid. Go and educate yourself you fool.

What do llamas look like?

Though it is best that you look at a picture than have someone describe them to you, basically a llama looks like a miniature, shorter-legged, fluffier giraffe (almost like a giraffe crossed with a sheep) without the horns at the top of the head and the obvious spotting pattern. Their hooves are not like a giraffe either: rather, they are more like a camel's, with the look like they're setting back on their feet (not entirely on their hoof like with horses and cattle). They have long, prominant ears that stick up above their head (not to the side like a giraffe or sheep's), long snouts and a highly dextrous pair of lips: the lips are just like that of a sheep or goat. Llamas do not have horns, but are large in body and narrow in the neck. Their dense hair coat makes their body look especially big, and their tail longer than it is when they are shaved for their wool.

For an example picture of a llama, please see the related link below.

What does como te lammas mean?

The literal translation is "How do you call yourself?", but the English equivalent is "What is your name?"

Can you ride a llama?

While people have used Llamas as pack animals for thousands of years, they are generally not able to bear the weight of a fully grown person. A child, under maybe 50lbs, might be able to ride a Llama without hurting it, but this should be done carefully and with a properly prepared saddle.

Llamas are different from one another due to natural variation. Individuals weighing more than an individual llama can hold should avoid attempting to mount it.

How do llamas digest food?

Llama have three stomachs so their food must pass through all three. They regurgitate their food and chew their cud like a cow.

Is Erin bordeau a weird hedgehog one?

Yes, She Married The Tree Of New Jersey. Now she Has A Pet Leaf.

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What does despues mean?

some thing to do with a mouse that book the tale of dexpruax

no, it means "after" in spanish. usually used a "de" after it. so "despues de..."

What is a father llama called?

A father llama is called a "Sire".And a mom is called a "Dam"... All baby llamas are called "Crias"

Are Guanacos endangered?

Northern guanacos that live in Peru are endangered.

The large populations in Argentina and Chile are not.

I recommend these pages:

http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/11186/0

http://guanacos.co.nz/about-guanacos/

http://darwin.defra.gov.uk/documents/12022/3580/Appendix%20BE%20Camelid%20Quarterly%20-%20Guanaco%201.pdf

What is gaiygo llama?

We all got the fame

When they scream your name

All the music's in my heart

You know exactly where to start

All the fame the glory,

and surely you won't ignore me

When the music plays

Everyone's Amazed

They finally see the real me

No the one I used to be

Stuck alone trapped in my mind

Just look in my heart and I'd find

I loved you, you loved her

She's just that kind of girl

I used to look in your eyes

My heart pounds and sighs

Stuck in the trance

Of the beat of the dance

Soon trapped in my world

I'm just some famous lucky girl

All the fame the glory,

and surely you won't ignore me

When the music plays

Everyone's Amazed

They finally see the real me

No the one I used to be

Stuck alone trapped in my mind

Just look in my heart and I'd find

Dancing on the Stage

Music Page, after page

Look out in the audience

I catch your eyes and I'm lost in a trance

All the fame the glory,

and I for got all about you

When the music plays

I am soon not Amazed

Trapped in my fame

My life was a game

Only in it for myself

And not only wealth

I step off the stage and I'm right back to where I was...

before.

What is shearing llamas?

Shearing is the process of removing the upper layer of wool off of a llama. It is not completely shaving the animal. It helps in keeping the animal from suffering heat exhaustion and other problems. The llama wool is very high quality and is often used in the textile industry.

What is the difference between alpaca fur and llama fur?

- Llama are about twice the size of alpacas

- Llamas have very coarse outer coat hair that covers a soft inner coat

- Alpacas have a very fine, soft single coat

- alpacas like to stay in herd

- alpacas have straight ears

- llamas have curved ears

- llamas back is straighter and good for packing