0 a large South American animal with a long neck and long hair, often kept for its meat, milk, or fur and to carry heavy loads
1 a South American animal with a long neck and long hair, used to carry loads and to provide wool
He knows that animal fibres are fibres from the camel, the llama and vicuna—from the back of the animal.
I have already mentioned llamas, but elephants, deer, rats and goats can all be affected by foot and mouth disease.
Camelids (including llamas) and zoo animals will no longer require movement licences or be subject to hiosecurity requirements for livestock shows and sales.
I have no idea what llamas and alpacas do, but it no doubt consists of the same motions.
Understandably, he was concerned about the culling of pet farm animals and susceptible animals such as llamas.
Wool for this purpose includes alpaca, mohair, cashmere, llama, vicuna and camel hair, but it does not include other animal fibres.
I understand that you can ride elephants, llamas and camels there.
One example given was of a llama; another was of a dormouse.
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