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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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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

How to go to America?

Very easy Id, do you live in Europe, you can catch an airplane or a ship and head toward Colombia, Mexico, Chile or other American country. If do you live in Asia you can fly to US and you can stay there or continue to Colombia or Cuba or Argentina, this countries are America, not just the US.

How llama is genetically produced?

Sexual reproduction. Male llama mates with female llama to get a baby llama or cria. That's the only way.

When do llamas prance in the twilight?

Llamas are crepuscular animals, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk. During these times, they may exhibit playful behavior like prancing or running around in the twilight hours.

When did Yogi and Cindy Bear get married?

So far they haven't (other than a picture of them getting married).

Which animal is most closely related to the horse?

Horses and zebras are both equines. They are therefore related to asses, donkeys, onagers and mules (sterile hybrid of a horse and donkey).

A cross between a male zebra and a female horse is called a zorse.

Although an okapi looks a bit like a horse and a bit like a zebra, it is not related to either one. Its closest relative is the giraffe.

What is a baby 'llama' called?

A baby llama is called a cria (Spanish for "baby").

Why is silk more expensive than wool?

Silk is produced by silkworms. They are very small and their silk is consequently produced in very small quantities. It takes much time and effort to process it for commercial use. Sheep are plentiful, and large, and their wool can be processed on an industrial scale, making it very much easier and cheaper to prepare for use in textile manufacture.

Who wins in a fight llama or alpaca?

9 out of 10 times the Llama will win because it is bigger then your average Alpaca.

What is the meaning of capillarity in plants?

Capillarity

The interaction between contacting surfaces of a liquid and a solid that distorts the liquid surface from a planar shape. Also called capillary action.

Capillary action, or capillarity, is a phenomenon where liquid spontaneously rises in a narrow space such as a thin tube, or in porous materials. This effect can cause liquids to flow against the force of gravity. It occurs because of inter-molecular attractive forces between the liquid and solid surrounding surfaces; If the diameter of the tube is sufficiently small, then the combination of surface tension and forces of adhesion between the liquid and container act to lift the liquid

Do llamas come from South America?

Yes, llamas are native to South America, specifically the Andean regions of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Chile. They have been domesticated for thousands of years and are primarily used as pack animals and for their wool. Llamas are closely related to alpacas, guanacos, and vicuñas, all of which are also native to this region.