Llama
What is a llama?
Fun Facts:
The Llama is the largest South American camel.  The Incas used the Llama as a sacrificial animal.  Today these animals are bred to be pack animals who carry large loads on their backs.

The gestation length of a Llama is 300-330 days.  The average life span is 15-20 years.

The Llama is a ruminant with three stomachs instead of the four a cow has.
Llama Associations:
International Lama Registry

Alpaca and Llama Show Association
Los Criadores de Llamas
Links:
Llamapedia
ellamas.com
Llama Marketplace

Magazines:
The Backcountry Llama