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Lladyhawk Llamas & Lavender
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Llamas can be white, gray, brown, black, and many variation in between. They can have color patterns such as appaloosa (spots!), tuxedo, or paint patterns, again with a multitude of color variations. Llamas cannot be bred for color transfer. It is always a surprise!
No. Llamas have split toes, with soft, leathery pads and hard toenails. These toenails grow and need to be clipped periodically. Their soft feet make them particularly sure-footed and easy on the environment….a plus for hikers! They also move quietly through the woods on these soft feet, which is a plus for hunters and those hoping to see wildlife!
Yes. Llamas spit. A properly trained llama will rarely spit on a human. Most of the spitting behavior is amongst themselves and seen most frequently during feeding time, during male play/fighting, and to show displeasure at being sniffed by another llama in an inappropriate manner. Females also "spit off" amorous males if they are already pregnant in order to send a message stating "I’m no longer available."
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- may day marine
- marietta Georgia
- United States 30066
- 404.586.9999
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