With their long eyelashes, banana-shaped ears, upturned mouths and stocky bodies covered with curly wool, llamas look like creatures that walked out of a Dr. Seuss story. And now they’re celebrities ...
Llamas and alpacas seem to have become all the rage when it comes to must-see farm animals in recent years. While they'd prefer not to be bothered, these curious-looking creatures always garner lots ...
NORTH ATTLEBORO — The annual summer shearing that helps keep the llamas cool at World War I Memorial Park Zoo, could also help some lucky individuals stay warm this winter. The wool from the three ...
Ancient Andean roots: Both species were domesticated thousands of years ago from wild camelids — llamas from guanacos, alpacas from vicuñas — by Andean civilizations for work and textiles. Distinct ...
His honor is a llama, made from a chair covered in felted llama wool. His head and chest are stuffed with sheep wool and polyfill to create his features. The chair's legs are made to look like a llama ...
Emily Wakild is a professor of History and Director, Environmental Studies Program, Boise State University. This story originally featured on The Conversation. With their long eyelashes, banana-shaped ...
Kathy Kenworthy and Tammy Orischak are passionate about alpacas. Both women raise the animals and produce clothing and other products from their fiber. Their time is largely devoted to caring for ...
With their long eyelashes, banana-shaped ears, upturned mouths and stocky bodies covered with curly wool, llamas look like creatures that walked out of a Dr. Seuss story. And now they’re celebrities ...