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Discover the Llama: learn interesting facts on this species including their habitat, diet, social behavior and more fun facts on llamas. ... Llamas stands up to 6 feet. Particularly large specimens can weigh up to 450 pounds. Their coats' color ranges widely, from completely white to completely black, ... Habitat and Diet...
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www.brighthub.com/environment/science-environmental/art...
www.brighthub.com/environment/science-environmental/articles/21328.aspx
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Wild Animals question: What is a llama's natural habitat? If a person traveled to the South American Plains, the Andes Mountains, or the grasslands of South America he/she is most likely to find llamas. ... What is the habitat of a llama? Where is a llamas natiral habitat? What is a natural habitat of llama? What is the llama...
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wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_llama's_natural_habitat
wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_llama's_natural_habitat
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High Mountains with a Altitude of over 10'000 feet
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_llamas_habitat
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If a person traveled to the South American Plains, the Andes Mountains, or the grasslands of South America he/she is most likely to find llamas. ... Their dung is used for fuel by many South American people. The habitat of the llama is mostly on the mountains, and upland plateaus at the altitude of 10,000 feet or more.
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lsb.syr.edu/projects/cyberzoo/llama.html
lsb.syr.edu/projects/cyberzoo/llama.html
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Habitat: grasslands, mountainous areas and deserts ... Llamas and other members of the Camelid family were originally found on the central plains of North America, about 40 million years ago. Three million years ago llama-like animals moved into South America. By the end of the last ice age (10,000 – 12,000 years...
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www.akronzoo.com/learn/llama.asp
www.akronzoo.com/learn/llama.asp
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Dung Piles: Llamas are remarkably clean, and even large herds are quite odorless. Dung-piling behavior is an important means of territorial marking for these historically open habitat animals, and a convenience when you clean their pens.
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www.palouse.net/llamas/Llama%20factoids.htm
www.palouse.net/llamas/Llama%20factoids.htm
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Europeans encountered domesticated llamas when the Spanish first reached their range in the mountains of South America. Today, they are found in southern and western South America, from sea level to elevations of 5500 feet in a semi-desert habitat.
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www.honoluluzoo.org/llama.htm
www.honoluluzoo.org/llama.htm
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Llamas are members of the camel (camelid) family. Camelids originated on the central plains of North America where they lived 40 million years ago. Three million years ago llama-like animals dispersed to South America.
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www.llamaman.com/llamafaq.html
www.llamaman.com/llamafaq.html
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