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llama

[lah-muh] / ˈlɑ mə /


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Bluetongue virus affects cattle, goats, sheep, deer and camelids such as llamas and alpacas.

From BBC

In addition to turkeys, residents include cows, horses, pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, llamas and emus.

From Los Angeles Times

In recent years, it has been the flamingo, the sloth, the llama and, of course, the longstanding unicorn.

From New York Times

The “llama on the loose” escapade, as the Fairfax County Police Department called its effort to capture Kolby, unfolded Sunday night.

From Washington Post

Without rain, farmers can’t plant potatoes, and the dying grass can no longer sustain herds of sheep, alpacas, vicuñas and llamas.

From Seattle Times