Llamas Sentence Examples

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  • There is also a children's play area, picnic site and rare breed farm animals, including llamas and African pygmy goats.

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  • A handsome pair of young llamas being trained to trekking standard at the Dorset Trekking Center.

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  • Our own children play in our paddocks even where there are entire male and stud llamas present.

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  • Llamas are now confined to the western and southernmost parts of South America, though fossil remains have been found in the caves of Brazil, and in the pampas of the Argentine Republic. (See also Alpaca; Guanaco; Llama and Vicugna.) Fossil History.

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  • On the other hand, you may not want the usual type of pet because dogs and cats can get boring and bats and llamas simply do not agree with you, so mythical pets seem more fun.

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  • The animal selection includes standard pets such as cats, dogs and guinea pigs, alongside more exotic animals like sloths and llamas.

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  • Results in the message "Llamas enabled" being displayed on the screen.

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  • The animals which specially belong to the Peruvian Andes are the domestic llamas and alpacas and the wild vicunas.

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  • In this sense, llamas are characterized as follows.

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  • Llamas are now confined to the western and southernmost parts of South America, though fossil remains have been found in the caves of Brazil, and in the pampas of the Argentine Republic.

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  • The species of Camelops were probably fully as large as llamas, and some, at any rate, resembled these animals as regards the number of teeth, the incisors being reduced to one upper and three lower pairs, and the cheekteeth to four or five in the upper and four in the lower jaw; the total number of teeth thus being 28 or 30 in place of the 44 of Poebrotherium.

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  • In caverns and superficial deposits of South America occur remains of extinct species more or less closely related to modern llamas; but previous to the Upper Pliocene the group is unknown in South America, which it reached from the north.

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  • They are not used as beasts of burden like llamas, but are valued only for their wool, of which the Indian blankets and ponchos are made.

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  • The rearing of llamas and alpacas is a recognized industry in the Bolivian highlands and is wholly in the hands of the Indians, who alone seem to understand the habits and peculiarities of these interesting animals.

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  • On the higher and colder plateaus much attention is given to the breeding of llamas and alpacas.

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  • While sunbathing in my shreddies I was suddenly confronted by the ancient crone who dwelt in a nearby thatched hut and herded llamas.

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  • When not sitting in front of his Mac he breeds llamas and dreams of owning a vineyard.

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  • We strongly advise, however, that you do not buy llamas under this age.

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  • Would it be appropriate to keep several llamas under such circumstances?

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  • Many reported that guard llamas show a strong attachment to lambs.

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  • In the loftiest regions the pasture chiefly consists of a coarse grass (Stipa ychu), of which the llamas eat the upper blades and the sheep browse on the tender shoots beneath.

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