They are odd-looking critters, that's for sure... LOL! I think they are related to camels, actuall--seem to recall reading that somewhere. I love alpacas though--they have more funny but cute face--and their fiber/wool is heavenly to knit with. :o) Fun post, Judy!
These are great shots of a very cranky animal - from what I have heard. A couple of elderly friends of ours used to have Llamas to help them pack supplies in and out of their home in winter. We heard stories.
hubbies Aunt and Uncle in Wyoming have them to watch over the sheep....they are very alert...
ReplyDeleteThey are odd-looking critters, that's for sure... LOL! I think they are related to camels, actuall--seem to recall reading that somewhere. I love alpacas though--they have more funny but cute face--and their fiber/wool is heavenly to knit with. :o) Fun post, Judy!
ReplyDeleteI don't believe I've seen a black llama before.
ReplyDeleteThese are great shots of a very cranky animal - from what I have heard. A couple of elderly friends of ours used to have Llamas to help them pack supplies in and out of their home in winter. We heard stories.
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