These sturdy creatures are livestock used by the people of the Andean. (Their relatives are Guanaco and Vikuna). For centuries indigenous people have used llama as packaged animals. Usually they support weights of 50 to 75 pounds. Under such weight, they can cover up to 20 miles a day. A camel train containing hundreds of animals can move a lot of cargo on the steep terrain of Andean
Camels are willing to pack animals, but only a little. Heavy llama just refuses to move. These animals often lie on the ground and may even throw out their owners, cry, or even kick them until the burden is alleviated.
Camels eat grass like cattle, chew bit and chew food. They will bit these chaos for a while before swallowing them for complete digestion. Camels can survive by eating all kinds of plants, and they require very little water. Due to these characteristics, durability and reliability increase even in sparse mountainous areas.
Camel's contribution goes far beyond the traffic of the human community in which they live. Leather is made of leather, wool is rope, carpet, cloth. Dry the excreta of Lama and burn the fuel. Even if you die, the camel can serve a human owner.
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