Topic: Younger Alpacas | |
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...dating older Llamas?
Do we have any animal Biologists, Sociologists, Philosophers, (last and practically least, Theologians) who might have an opinion on this? |
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I'm sorry...I really burst out of laughter... |
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Now which one are you ?
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Shouldn't be a problem Beach... just make sure for breeding purposes that both are healthy... a vet can do tests on the female's eggs and male's sperm to determine that.
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Aaaaaw! I don't mind if one of the kids are a bit more short (or furry)! I will love them the same!
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Welcome back...you are always so serious..
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Welcome back...you are always so serious.. Serious as mule in a South American pack animal conversation! |
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Aaaaaw! I don't mind if one of the kids are a bit more short (or furry)! I will love them the same! I'm sure the mamma llama loves her baby the same too, even though it's have alpaca. The owners didn't purposely breed the two species, although they didn't do anything to prevent it either. |
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perverts
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I have 2 alpaca rugs on the wall!
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I have 2 alpaca rugs on the wall! Talk about a cougar. |
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Was just tired of seeing emotional pubescent with granny thread.
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Beach, how many sit ups,
did this cost you? |
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Well just imagine how much an older llama has to shave.
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Females reach sexual maturity12 to 15 months .., males 30 to 36 months
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y'all just make sure you keep your hands off my vicuña!!!
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*gigglesnorting loudly*
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mules: lol
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