Thursday 28 June 2018

Llama Info Report

Llama Info Report


Did you know that a Llama is a South American relative of the
Camel,

Even though they don’t have humps they were used as pack
animals for centuries, usually carrying up to 50 to 75 pounds.
In kilograms that would be 50=22.6796,
75=34.0194


Llama’s also make good sheepdogs for guiding sheep herds to
their pens!?


Self defense


When Llama’s get angry or pushed to the point where they can spit,
hiss, or even kick at their owners to hop away from them and give
them some space to calm down.


Diet


Llama’s graze on grass and, like cows they regurgitate their food
and chew it as cud. They chomp on the cud before fully digesting it then starting a new batch.


Llama’s can survive by eating most sorts of plants,
they also need to drink lots of water.

Terrain and Hide


Llama’s are usually found in sparse mountain terrain and savanna's.


People use Llama’s hide to make leather, and their wool is crafted into
ropes, fabric and carpets.
Llama’s can serve their human owners, yes people slaughter them
and eat their meat.

And on that sad note here are some
Llama jokes!


What did the pellet say to the Llama??
Don’t eat me!!!!!!!!!


What’s the difference between a Llama and an Alpaca??
Alpaca’s have more dark meat!!!!!

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