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 -- 美洲駝(産於南美)
Controls are needed over this activity, as llamas are susceptible to foot and mouth disease and could become infected or could infect other susceptible livestock by crossing grazing land.
I shall not go through the whole gamut of alpacas, llamas, buffalos and even wild boars, but we are dealing with more than simply deer, sheep and cattle.
Sheep are one thing and foxes are another, but llamas are beyond the pale.
They will go into the zoos, take out the llamas and the elephants and so on.
There was a £20 "pure llama" overcoat, which our analyst found had been made out of wool and cotton.
It is possible that ragwort is poisonous to llamas—hence the link to foxes.
A land fit for llamas to live in!
One example given was of a llama; another was of a dormouse.