Hummm...Hummm....I'm a llama , see?
Some of them ye olde llama factoids to enlighten the ignorant.

Llamas are camelids related to Alpacas, Guanacos, Camels and Vicu�as

Llama's babies are called cria (cry-uh)

Llama mommas are called dams.

Llama males are called sires.

There are over three and a half million llamas in South America today.

Llamas eat hay and grass.

Llamas make a noise called
"humming" (You will need QuickTime to hear this sound.)

Llamas loose their baby teeth and grow new ones , like humans.

Llamas only allow themselves to be loaded with heavy equipment when they are part of a group.

Because it does not suffer from mountain sickness at high altitudes like horses or mules, the llama is the preferred means of travel when exploring high mountain slopes of South America

Llamas spit when adgitated.

Llamas RULE!
Humm Huum on the range.
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