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- Llama - Wikipedia
Llamas were not always confined to South America; abundant llama-like remains were found in Pleistocene deposits in the Rocky Mountains and in Central America Some of the fossil llamas were much larger than current forms Some species remained in North America during the last ice ages
- Llama | Description, Habitat, Diet, Facts | Britannica
Unlike camels, llamas and other lamoids do not have the characteristic camel humps; they are slender-bodied animals and have long legs and long necks, short tails, small heads, and large pointed ears
- Everything About Llamas: Diet, Spitting Behavior
Everything you need to know about llamas, from diet and habitat to why they spit and how they behave around humans and other animals
- Llama - Key Facts, Information Pictures - Animal Corner
Llamas were used as a pack animal by the Incas and other natives of the Andes mountains In South America llamas are still used for beasts of burden, fibre production and meat
- 3 Types of Llamas in California (With Pictures and Identification)
Discover the 3 types of llamas in California with photos, identification tips, behavior, size, habitat, and fun facts for each species
- All About Llamas: Everything You Need to Know - Wild Explained
Llamas are known for their large, expressive eyes and their gentle, calm demeanor On average, llamas stand about 5 to 6 feet tall at the shoulder and can weigh between 280 and 450 pounds They have a unique gait, with a rolling motion that allows them to traverse rough and uneven terrain with ease
- 15 Surprising Llama Facts About These Gentle Creatures - TRVST
Explore intriguing facts about llamas, from their social behavior and habitat to their unique digestive systems and uses as pack animals
- 12 Weird Fun Facts About Llamas That Most People Get Wrong
Most people think of llamas as goofy, fluffy critters from memes The reality runs much deeper Llamas helped shape entire civilizations across South America They carry loads over mountain passes, protect herds from predators, and even visit nursing homes as therapy animals
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