A Day at the Zoo 3: ¿Cómo se llama?


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I don’t think that anybody has ever accused llamas and alpacas and vicuñas of looking very intelligent, but they’re sooo cute.

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Strange looking alpaca

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The nandoos live in the same enclosure as the alpacas. They seem to be getting along. Or in this case away.

Comments

  1. Ice Swimmer says

    The first could be a singer in a boy band. The fourth looks like the current President of the Republic of Finland and fifth brings associations to ancient Greece or 2nd century Rome.

    And you can see the ear of the nandoo.

  2. Nightjar says

    Oh my. They all look kind of silly, but the third one is just too much. I can’t stop looking at it and smiling, and after Marcus’ comment I can’t stop laughing. :D

  3. rq says

    Ice Swimmer
    If that’s the case, you certainly have a good-looking president…

    +++

    Llama and alpaca faces, also camel and giraffe faces -- though I’ll say one thing, giraffes have the Best.Eyelashes.EVER. These llamas are a fine-looking bunch, and I like the side-by-side profile shots of llama and nandoo.

  4. voyager says

    Llamas! They have such silly faces.
    When I was a kid I loved Dr. Doolittle and I used to beg my parents for a llama, one just like pushmi-pullyu, a very special llama with a front head and a back head.

  5. lumipuna says

    a very special llama with a front head and a back head

    I believe this is the llamall, a close relative of the palindromedary.

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