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Llama Farming
People who deal with llama farming and conservation can help you with advice on keeping a llama baby.
These animals have an unusual way of moving; they pace, which means that both legs on the same side raise together so they can run very quickly. They have long, thick, coarse hair with shades of gray, beige, brown, red and roam between. It may be solid, spotted or marked in an array of patterns.
People who deal with llama farming and conservation can help you with advice on keeping a llama baby.
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These animals’ predecessors migrated to South America from the Central Plains of North America about 2.5 million years ago. First domestication of these creatures was about 5.000-6.000 years ago. People who deal with llama farming and conservation can help you with advice on keeping a llama baby.
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