Wednesday, May 9, 2012

The Breeds of Llamas


There are two varieties of Lllamas:

Chaku or woolly: Having abundant and long fiber. It is characterized by whole body covered conpelaje, his fleece is very dense.



Kara or peeled: Characterized by having short fiber, which gives the appearance of being bald; inner layer witha very short but fine and an outer layer formed by hairs fuertescomo the guanaco, as well as lack of fiber in the face and legs. The fur color varies from white to black, different shades and sometimes identical to the guanaco decolor. It has a harmonious and balanced training suspartes (head and ears in proportion to the body of the animal), long neck and strong conpresencia of hairs arranged in its posterior region, which gives the appearance of crinde horse. The head and face are clean, sheeplike profile, with large eyes ymirada strong, well set limbs and strong legs. Are large, robust, to the cross measured from 109 to 119 cms., Weighing between 108 to 150 kgs., So quehistóricamente was a beast of burden.



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