Llama

 

Llamas are relatives of Camels but donโ€™t have a hump ๐Ÿ˜‚. Thy naturally reside in South America where theyโ€™re used as beasts of burden and raised for their meat. 

Llamas are used to carry loads across the Andes. But they have an internal gauge, once the pack is greater than they can bear, llamas become so stubborn and refuse to move.

Llamas need little water to thrive - just like camels. They can be shorn for their wool to make clothing materials.

Llamas dung also serve as fuel. All round use - especially for the ancient peoples of South America who have had relations with llamas for centuries.

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  1. Wow ๐Ÿ˜ฒ just know about this, Ilama looks beautiful

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