Arthur Brain
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In other news a Thompson's Gazelle has pole vaulted mount Everest....
As you were....
lain:
As you were....
In other news a Thompson's Gazelle has pole vaulted mount Everest....
As you were....
lain:
that's off topic
and
don't you have your own thread?
does this mean the bees are about to swarm?
do you think this was predetermined?
In other news a Thompson's Gazelle has pole vaulted mount Everest....
As you were....
lain:
Well, there's an imminent pine marten grand prix event in the offing so quite possibly....
Stick around, I may want you to do the weather reports as well...
You're kind of an innocent type character and somewhat likable...
Although of course I am somewhat likable.....
:e4e:
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Who couldn't find this llama likeable?
Anyways, I keep this awesome cross as my avatar so nobody can mistake where I stand.
It changes color from time to time :thumb:
Alpaca![]()
Llama![]()
Same difference![]()
http://www.mountairyalpacas.com/llama.htmlThe llama is roughly twice the size of the alpaca and the llama has a very coarse outer coat over a softer inner coat - as opposed to the alpaca, which has a very fine, single coat. In addition, the llama produces far less fiber per animal than the alpaca, despite its much larger size.
http://www.marylandalpacas.org/pages/alpacas_llamas.htmlMany people are confused about the differences between alpacas and llamas. The photo below of an adult llama and an adult suri alpaca should clear up some of the confusion. The average llama is roughly twice the size of the average alpaca. There are differences in the body and head also, especially the shape of the ears.