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Lama (genus) - Wikipedia Lama is a genus containing the extant South American camelids: the wild guanaco and vicuña and the domesticated llama, alpaca, and chilihueque Before the Spanish conquest of the Americas, llamas, alpacas, and chilihueques were the only domesticated ungulates of the continent
What’s the Difference Between Llamas and Alpacas? Alpacas and llamas are two of the four lamoid species—the other two species, vicuña and guanaco, are their wild cousins Interestingly, all four species are able to interbreed and create fertile offspring While often conflated, alpacas and llamas differ in key ways
Llama - Wikipedia The llama ( ˈlɑːmə ; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈʎama] or [ˈʝama]) (Lama glama) is a domesticated South American camelid, widely used as a meat and pack animal by Andean cultures since the pre-Columbian era Llamas are social animals and live with others as a herd
Llama 3. 2 Llama 3 2 is a collection of large language models (LLMs) pretrained and fine-tuned in 1B and 3B sizes that are multilingual text only, and 11B and 90B sizes that take both text and image inputs and output text Start building Lightweight
Llama | Description, Habitat, Diet, Facts | Britannica Llama, domesticated livestock species, descendant of the guanaco, and member of the camel family, Camelidae A pack animal that is also used as a source of food, wool, hides, tallow for candles, and dried dung for fuel, the llama is found primarily in the Central Andes from southern Colombia to northern Argentina
Lama - Wikipedia Lama (Tibetan: བླ་མ་, Wylie: bla-ma, lit 'boss'[1]) is a title for a teacher of the Dharma in Tibetan Buddhism The name is similar to the Sanskrit term guru, meaning "heavy one", endowed with qualities the student will eventually embody
Llama - National Geographic These sturdy creatures are domestic animals used by the peoples of the Andes Mountains (Their wild relatives are guanacos and vicuñas) Native peoples have used llamas as pack animals for