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7 Comments

ChitraKVarma
ChitraKVarma 12 years ago

:) :) cheers!

shebebusynow
shebebusynow 12 years ago

It's Ann; I know shortening the screen name is awkward :)

ChitraKVarma
ChitraKVarma 12 years ago

Thanks 'shebe' good to know other wildlife fans btw what is your name?

shebebusynow
shebebusynow 12 years ago

I thought of your spotting today when I went out in the storm and saw our neighbor's "watch llama" looking bedraggled in the rain. They use it to protect the birds they raise in cages. I guess it's brave enough to run off coyotes.
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ChitraKVarma
ChitraKVarma 12 years ago

Thanks friends, yes it does look like Llama, shot this picture at a reserve.

shebebusynow
shebebusynow 12 years ago

Certainly does look like a llama. They've become quite popular as domestic animals in the US, both as guard-animals and for packing. No doubt other things as well. Note that their feet don't have hooves, so have less of an impact on forest soils.

Gerardo Aizpuru
Gerardo Aizpuru 12 years ago

Grate shot Chitra
Do you take this photo in a zoo
Looks like a south america Llama

ChitraKVarma
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ChitraKVarma

จังหวัดเพชรบูรณ์, Thailand

Spotted on Jan 19, 2012
Submitted on Jan 19, 2012

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