Definitionn. wild or domesticated South American cud-chewing animal related to camels but smaller and lacking a hump
Last update: June 24, 2015
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Llamas are found only in south Americas. [Please select]
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The collection of animals included a donkey, horse, ostrich and a llama, all of which were either relaxing in the shade or inside the barn. [Please select]
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Nuestro padre se llama Antonio Herrera y nuestra madre se llama Juana Herrera. [Please select]
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--A ti--dijo a su mujer--te he traido un objeto de extraño mérito; se llama espejo. [Please select]
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--Entonces veo que llama a unos músicos que había alrededor de Santa Cecilia, y ellos pasan a la portería. [Please select]
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In all there are four distinct species of them--the Llama proper, the Paca or Alpaca, the Guanaco, and the Vicuna. [Please select]
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The Llama, (_Llama peruana_) and the Alpaca (_Llama pacos_) are other species of this family. [Please select]
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It has gone the way of the aqueducts, and bridges, and post-houses, the gardens and the llama-flocks of that strange empire. [Please select]
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This is a creature like the llama, but smaller, and useless as a beast of burden, because untameable. [Please select]
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A thick poncho of llama wool fell from their shoulders to their knees, and loosely tied round their necks were thick and brightly-coloured scarves. [Please select]
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The Llama and Paca are both held in a state of domestication; the former as a beast of burden, and the latter for its hair or wool. [Please select]
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