What's the difference between llamas and alpacas, anyway? And what do either have to do with ending hunger and poverty? Watch this animated video to find out.
These easy to train pack animals are related to camels, only spit when threatened, and can carry about 100 pounds on a trek of 12 miles with no problem.
Llama, South American member of the camel family, closely related to the alpaca, guanaco, and vicuna, which are known collectively as lamoids. Unlike camels, lamoids do not have characteristic camel humps; they are slender-bodied animals and have long legs and necks, short tails,
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What's the difference between llamas and alpacas, anyway? And what do either have to do with ending hunger and poverty? Watch this animated video to find out.
These easy to train pack animals are related to camels, only spit when threatened, and can carry about 100 pounds on a trek of 12 miles with no problem.
Llama, South American member of the camel family, closely related to the alpaca, guanaco, and vicuna, which are known collectively as lamoids. Unlike camels, lamoids do not have characteristic camel humps; they are slender-bodied animals and have long legs and necks, short tails,
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