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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 did shama llama ding dong start?

Shama llama ding dong started when me and my brother learned about shoop da woop. Shoop da woop started on 4chan and Blockland took shoop da woop from 4chan!

What are facts about llamas?

They are often used for pet therapy.

With their highly efficient three-chambered stomach, llamas cost less to maintain than the family dog.

Llamas are considered "domestic livestock" by the Government, not exotic animals.

When one Llama is angry at another Llama they will stick their tongues out to express their dislike. Llamas were sacrificed to the gods in Aztec tribes.

What is another name for a Peruvian llama?

Lama glama has been domesticated since the Inca civilization by the Peruvian Indians, who still keep large herds. While the fur provides material for rugs, rope, and cloth, the main use of this animal is as a beast of burden, especially in mining areas. Another race is the alpaca, which is more restricted in its distribution and is specialized in wool production.

There are two species of wild llama, the guanaco or huanaco (L. guanicoe) and the vicu

What is a guanacos?

A guanaco is a Suoth American ruminant animal, Latin name Lama guanicoe, cosely related to the alpaca, llama, and vicuna.

What are facts about vicuna?

The Vicuna lives in South America, and is listed with a status of "least concern" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, or the IUCN Red List. The population trend is also listed with a status of "increasing". The US Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species List has the Vicuna listed with a status of "endangered". The Vicuna is a shy, delicate, graceful animal, wary of strangers, spooks easily and the young are easily disturbed. Their hearing is extremely sensitive and their wool is highly prized for it's special softness, and ability to insulate against freezing cold temperatures. In 1964 the Vicuna was posted as South America's most endangered species. There are now laws to protect them, reserves for them to graze in protected lands and annual round ups to shear their wool if it is longer then two and a half inches in length. This is to deter poachers, and help maintain the herds safety. For more details, see the sites listed below.

What does the Guanaco eat?

Guanacos eat grasses and plants, so that means that they are herbivores.

Do alpacas live with the lama?

Alpacas can and often do live with llamas in captivity. Many people keep at least one llama in with their alpacas to protect them from & warn them of predators, as llamas are more inclined to fight off predators and protect their herd than alpacas.

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.

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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"