Shubhangi Jain
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Posted 4 year ago
Llamas aren’t just adorable, majestic creatures. They’re also a big help to people all over the world. National Llama Day is the perfect day to appreciate one of the fuzziest farm animals around. Did you know they’re also smart, social and produce very soft wool? Some live as long as 30 years!  December 9 is your day to celebrate.
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PREETI SHARMA
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Posted 4 year ago PREETI SHARMA

​10,000 BC ​Llamas appeared throughout South America Archaeologists have identified llamas as the predominant veggie-eating creature in South America during this time. ​1200 Llamas on the move Since the Ancient Incas didn't discover the wheel until the conquest of Peru in 1532, llamas served as the primary means for carrying supplies across the rugged Andes region. ​ ​1984 Let there be llamas The U.S. had banned llama imports in the 1930s due to disease outbreaks. The ban was lifted in 1984 for Chilean llamas, and the llama love keeps on growing! 2019 Llama Toy Trend The fluffy barn animal becomes a trendy collectible thanks to the game 'Fortnite