What clothes does animals give us?
Animals give us wool from sheep and the llama family. Wool bearing animals do not need to be killed in order to give wool, but if they are slaughtered, then their wool stays attached to their hide and can be made into coats. Animals give us leather from the bovine, deer, pig and reptile families. All animals that give leather are killed to do so. Animals also give us coats from fur bearing animals such as minks, foxes, rabbits, beavers... all fur bearing animals are slaughtered to give their fur. Ostriches also give leather and must die to do so. Goats give us sweaters from their hair, but goat hair can be harvested without the goat dying. Geese and ducks have down which can be extracted without killing the birds, especially if one waits for them to molt, but usually it is extracted when the birds are slaughtered for food. Down is put into coats and other clothing which is designed to keep us warm. Some dog hair is spun into clothing. Horse hair can also be used for clothing but often is not in Western cultures. When it is, it is made into belts. Bird feathers, like the peacock is made into fancy hats.
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Llamas are domestic animals that are predominantly common in South America. They are not endangered.
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Lamas -- important people in Tibetan Buddhism -- are not endangered. There are plenty of them all over the world.
Is a cross between alpaca and llama always called huarizo or dozer?
A cross between an alpaca and a llama is not always called a huarizo or dozer. A cross between an alpaca and a llama can sometimes be called a llapaca.
Why are llamas related to camels?
Camels, Llamas, Alpacas, Vicunas, Guanacos, and a couple other animals are all related. They are all camelids, like horses and donkeys are both equines.
What can you make out of alpaca and llama wool?
You can make many types of clothing. Pretty much anything that you can make with another material such as cotton. An alpaca's wool is very warm
Why dont llamas have a hump on their back like a camel?
What day is Mario sports mix released in North America?
Mario Sports Mix was released in North America on February 7, 2011. The game features various sports such as basketball, volleyball, hockey, and dodgeball, all featuring characters from the Mario franchise.
What is the difference between a dartmoore pony and an exmoore pony?
A Dartmoor pony originates from Dartmoor, and is now crossbred with other ponies released onto the moor. An Exmoor pony is from Exmoor, and is purebred. They are typically stouter and darker coloured that Dartmoors.
Where do alpaca live and what is his food?
Alpacas are native to the Andean Mountains of South America, although they have been imported to North America. Alpacas are herbivore ruminants and eat hay, grass and other plant material.
Camelids are members of the biological family Camelidae, the only living family in the suborder Tylopoda. Camels, dromedaries, llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos are in this group.
Do you kill alpaca to make alpaca fur?
Alpacas have wool like sheep. This wool is sheared off each year, causing no harm to the animal.
A term used to refer to a particular ear set in llamas where the ears come up and curve inwards similar to the shape and size of a banana
You can own a paco-vicuna, a crossbreed between an alpaca and a vicuna, but the article below explains vicuna ownership by the native peoples of Peru.
The Amish may well have llamas (the Peruvian beasts) but are not likely to have lamas (the Buddhist type priests)
Can alpaca's be bullies to each other?
yes, my alpacas fight over food- they are very mean to each other and will spit and kick and sometimes buck at each other.
How is a llama similar to a jellyfish?
Jellyfish and llamas are both pluricellular, eucaryotic, heterotroph living organisms belonging to Kingdom Animalia, and both can reproduce themselves sexually.
How do you respond to como se llama tu mama o tu papa?
Just tell your father (papá) or mother (mamá) 's name.
The question is "what is your father or your mother's name?"
Are spit devils spit dangerous?
Yes, Anything with Devil in it's Name is "Dangerous"
To you're Body n' Mind!
His Spit Can probably Eat through Plastic.
Alpacas produce fiber (wool is strictly a sheep product) that is of relatively little value when sheared off the alpaca. After it has been cleaned, carded and spun, alpaca fiber yarn is quite valuable and sells for a premium price. It is as warm as wool but doesn't have the lanolin that causes allergic reactions to wool in humans.
CRIA - a baby llama, pronounced "CREE-ya". CRIA also stands for the Canadian Record Industry Association (cry-uhs)