Crossword clues for llamas
llamas
- Alpacas' kin
- Vicuna relatives
- South American spitters
- South American mammals
- South American herd
- Incan herd members
- Docile creatures
- Andes herd
- Andes creatures
- Andean critters
- Woolly South American mammals
- Woolly Andean creatures
- Vicuña cousins
- Spitting critters
- South American animals related to camels but humpless
- Sources of lanolin-free wool
- Some South American natives
- Relatives of vicunas
- Relatives of alpacas
- Petting-zoo animals
- Peruvian wool sources
- Peruvian pack
- Peru pack carriers
- Pack carriers in the Andes
- Mountain herd
- Mothers who hum to their newborns
- Long-necked livestock
- Kids : goats :: crias : ___
- Incan wool sources
- Incan conveyances
- Incan carriers
- Inca empire transports
- Fleece beasts
- Docile Andeans
- Cousins to vicuñas
- Camels' South American cousins
- Camels' Peruvian cousins
- Camels' Andean relatives
- Camel's South American cousins
- Camel relatives
- Camel cousins
- Andean pack
- Andean livestock
- Andean carriers
- Andean burden-bearers
- Altiplano animals
- "Camels" of the Andes
- ''Camels'' of the Andes
- Camels' kin
- Andean animals
- Alpaca cousins
- Zoo creatures
- Andean fauna
- Some pack carriers
- Andes climbers
- Pack animals
- Cud chewers
- Foals : horses :: crias : ___
- South American camelids
- Beasts of burden
- Cubs : bears :: crias : ___
- Andean wool sources
- Wool-yielding pack animals
- Peruvian pack animals
- Andean ruminants
- Pack animals for 11-Downs
- Guanacos' cousins
- Alpaca relatives
- Fleece providers
- Guanacos' kin
- Two-l creatures
- S.A. ruminants
- Peruvian livestock
- Andean beasts
- Camels' cousins
- Guanacos or alpacas
- Cousins of guanacos
- Area is overrun by flipping tiny creatures!
- Little protection for American reared transport animals
- Article borne by diminutive, climbing, pack animals
- Recalled shops as sources of wool
- Peruvian animals
- Petting zoo animals
- Wool sources
- Camel kin
- Guanaco kin
- Woolly beasts
- Andean pack animals
- Woolly animals
- Andes dwellers
- Peru beasts
- Mammals like camels
- Incan transports
- Fleecy beasts
- Beasts of Bolivia
- Andes animals
Wiktionary
n. (plural of llama English)
Usage examples of "llamas".
The existing alpacas and llamas of South America are but varieties of the camel family.
Of course there are the llamas and alpacas, which are the beasts of burden--almost like little camels you might say, though much more gentle.
The journey was to be made in part by rail, though the last stages of it were over a rough mountain trail, with llamas for beasts of burden, while our friends rode mules.
And the trip must be made on mules, with llamas as beasts of burden, transporting the powder and other supplies.
Several mules and llamas, laden with the new explosive, and burdened with camp equipment and food, and a few Indian servants made up the cavalcade of Tom, the contractor, Mr.
Alain and Gwyneth planned to bide at court for about two months, coming back to Wykston in time for Llamas in August.
At court a month now, they needed to return to Wykston as Llamas would soon be upon them and after that harvest time.
Were they wild beasts from the Pampas, or herds of llamas and vicunas?
Consuela Llamas fed him scrambled eggs and acorn-fed ham from her own swine herd, along with coffee strong enough to strip paint.
Neither Grayson nor the widow Llamas seemed enthusiastic about that suggestion.
So might the original Llamas grant extend as far as the Jicarilla line?
He tethered his ponies to the hitch rail, and strode in to see if anyone had seen fit to answer any of his earlier wires sent from Vado Seguro by way of that Llamas rider.