11 lovely truth about Llamas
It seems today no matter where you look, you will find images of Llamas.
When you think about it though, can you really blame them?
You can find them on T-shirts, socks or even tote bags with attractive phrases like "no errors".
So what about Llamas seems to have the world too crazy about them?
Consider some llam llikable truths and see what we can come with!
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Llamas and camel came from the Camelidae family, making them a distant cousin.
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Llamas in the US long before people.
Well, not exactly Llamas, but very, relatives are very close to them.
These Llamas History This resolution is called Hemiauchenia, and it is from this species that all modern Llamas animals like Llamas and Alpacas are lowered.
Hemiauchenia is much bigger than their modern descendants though, higher than your normal men!
Giant beasts are wandering throughout our southern areas today for Millennia before being extinct by about 25,000 years ago.
That is being said, Llamas originated from South America.
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More specifically, they come from a Peruvian and Bolivia in Andes, WH
While their ancestors caught Panama millions of years ago
Llamas did not live in nature.
I know, this is completely contrary to all the photos you have seen about the deserted mountain landscapes with picturesque lamas.
The fact that Llamas is a domesticated animal.
While they can be found in nature, they are no longer wildlife - they are packing animals.
Andes people have long tamed Llamas and use them to bring goods to them.
For distances up to 20 miles (32 km), they can bring up to 75 pounds (34 kg) but will generally lie down and spit on you if you try to push them any more than that.
Llamas can spit the distance of more than 15 feet (4.5 m)!
With that thought, I definitely won't annoy any Llamas at any time!
While Llamas doesn't always spit, it's a clear sign that they are uncomfortable at something or someone.
Don't worry, you can often talk quite easily when a Llama is a little peeved.
Some of their body language, they continued to communicate with other Llamas - they were known to be aimed at their longues in other Llamas as the source of their discomfort.
Only if their message doesn't understand that they started to spit!
You can even tell how uncomfortable a Llama just by spitting it.
That's annoying!
Llamas talked to each other
Llamas is a very social animal, so it means they need a way to communicate other than sticking tongue in disgust or spitting.
One of the ways they communicate are coming together in a variety of tones, all with different meaning.
Llamas mother will take the baby for their babies so they learn how to recognize them.
Other times they hum are when they are stressed, bored, drowsy, or only interested in something.
There is also another sound that Male Llamas is called orgling, but especially when they mate, and it sounds like anything pleasant!
Llamas is much more friendly than Alpacas.
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While Llamas are much more harmonious animals, Alpacas tends to dislike close contact with everyone and stay away from herds.
Llamas are very different in personality for Alpacas that they are more comparable for dogs!
If you are comparing Alpacas with another animal, it will be like something like a sheep.
Llama Poop has a special position in Andes's history.
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Life in Andes is cold and harsh in winter, and in many places, it's hard to overcome existence if not for Llamas.
Because it has almost no smell, it is a great fuel source for fires, as well as amazing fertilizer.
In fact, Llama Poop is so useful that it is called Llama
Llamas constantly turns social structures.
Llamas has their very own form of surgical order, in which males constantly jodging for higher positions.
Llamas ranked higher will be quite popular spit in Llamas ranked lower to express their strength to them, which if you ask me just a bit uncomfortable!
The main way in which Llamas can do anything about their social status is by choosing to fight together and they are quite a program!
When two Llamas fight, in general, there are many spit, kicking, and they even struggled with their neck.
Women often don't have anything to do with this, and only spit into other Llamas to try and control them.
Forget the protective dogs, now you can have a Llama guard!
Since Llamas in the 1980s found himself in a rather different role for animals a package.
Farmers sheep and Alpaca in the US discovered that Llamas are great protective animals, as long as you only have a child of a sheep.
This is because a single Llama is most likely to be associated with herds and protects them, while if there is another Llama, they will only mount them and ignore other animals.
They are often used in areas with large areas
Llamas found a softer
A very different role that Llamas continued to be of a therapeutic animal, has worked well surprisingly.
In some parts of the US, you can find llamas therapy working in nursing homes and schools where they comforted residents and patients.
Needless to say that these llamas must be very well trained, especially to ensure that they don't start spitting and making people worse, not better!
So yes you have it, it's Llama in a summary.