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=Basics= | |||
*Llamas are a member of the Camalind Family | |||
*They are native to south america | |||
*Are "South America's Pack Animal" as they didn't originally have horses. | |||
*Can carry roughly the same weight as 1 person's hiking backpack | |||
*Wool is of lesser quality than Alpacas or Vicuñas | |||
=Uses= | |||
*Supplementary Food | |||
*Shelter | |||
*Clean Water | |||
*Grazing Areas | |||
*Veterinary Care | |||
*Shearing Equipment | |||
*[[Open Source GPS Animal Tracking Collar]] | |||
=Provides= | |||
*Transport | |||
*Wool | |||
=See Also= | |||
*[[List of organisms useful in OSE context]] | |||
*[[Horses]] | |||
*[[Alpacas]] | |||
=Useful Links= | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llama Wikipedia Page on Llamas] | |||
Latest revision as of 17:47, 26 May 2018
Basics
- Llamas are a member of the Camalind Family
- They are native to south america
- Are "South America's Pack Animal" as they didn't originally have horses.
- Can carry roughly the same weight as 1 person's hiking backpack
- Wool is of lesser quality than Alpacas or Vicuñas
Uses
- Supplementary Food
- Shelter
- Clean Water
- Grazing Areas
- Veterinary Care
- Shearing Equipment
- Open Source GPS Animal Tracking Collar
Provides
- Transport
- Wool