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llama together with camels, the South American camelids form the suborder Tylopoda. There are four species, the llama (Lama glama), the guanaco (L. huanacos, syn. L. guanicoe), the vicuña (L. vicugna, syn. Vicugna vicugna), and the alpaca (L. pacos). They are all long-legged, long-necked animals, like camels without humps. The alpaca is used for its wool, the others are used as pack animals. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Human Resources Director Liz Llamas of Vallarta was handed a few job applications as she passed out fliers to customers entering the colorful store. The leadership of llamas in Palestine has assisted well-meaning people and governments, including our own, to strangle the Palestinian people. As an example, this winter the park and recreation department is offering hiking with llamas in the Berkshires, rock climbing, a daffodil discovery walk and kayaking on a nearby river. |
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