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LLAMA
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Beast of burden
Pack animal
Wool source
Zoo favorite
Camel's cousin
Andean animal
Zoo animal
Andean beast
Ruminant
Camel cousin
Andean pack animal
Woolly beast
Andean ruminant
Peru native
Guanaco's cousin
Camel kin
Guanaco kin
Fleeced beast
Camel's kin
Alpaca's cousin
Wool-coat owner
Petting zoo critter
Petting zoo animal
Fleece source
Andes creature
Alpaca kin
Pack carrier
Camel's South American cousin
Andes beast
Andes animal
Alpaca relative
Wool producer
Peruvian beast
Andean wool source
Andean wool provider
South American wool source
Four-legged Andean
Fine Peruvian wool source
Camel's Peruvian cousin
Camel relative
Andean beast of burden
Woolly-haired mammal
South American ruminant
South American mammal
Source of wool
Peruvian pack animal
Native of Peru
Incan pack animal
Guanaco relative
Cousin of a camel
Beast in an Ogden Nash poem
Andes pack animal
Andes dweller
Andes climber
Woolly animal
Vicuna's kin
Vicuña relative
Ungulate
South American pack animal
South American carrier
South American animal
S.A. ruminant
S. A. animal
Petting zoo favorite
Nash creature
Long-necked animal
Guanaco's kin
Animal on Peru's coat of arms
Andes ruminant
Andean transporter
Andean sight
Alpaca's relative
Woolly South American
Woolly cud-chewer
Vicuña's relative
Vicuna's cousin
Vicuna kin
Tina in "Napoleon Dynamite," e.g.
Sure-footed mountain animal
South American beast of burden
Source of fine fleece
Soft fleece
Peruvian transport
Peruvian grazer
Nash's two-l beast
Mountain dweller
Incan transport
Incan beast of burden
Inca's pack animal
High-altitude pack animal
Fleecy animal
Fine fleece
Even-toed ungulate
Cud-chewer without a hump
Cousin of an alpaca
Cousin of a guanaco
Carrier of the Andes
Camel's relative
Camel-like mammal
Andes denizen
Andean carrier
Altiplano animal
Alpaca's kin
"Is Your Mama a ___?" (children's book)
______farm
Wooly S.A. ruminant
Wooly beast
Woolly beast of burden
Wool-bearing beast
Vicuña kin
Transporter across the Andes
Subject of an Ogden Nash ode
Subject of a Nash poem
Spitting four-footer
Spitting beast of burden
Spitting animal
Source of very soft wool
Source of fleece
Source of fine yarn
Shaggy grazer
S. American woolly animal
S. A. beast
Relative of a camel
Quito quadruped
Peruvian wool source
Peruvian mammal
Peruvian burden bearer
Pack creature
Pack animal of the Andes
Ogden Nash's two-L beast
Mountain beast
Member of the Camelidae family
Mammal that hums to its young
Mammal known for spitting
Long-necked animal in a petting zoo
Lima animal
Large furry pet
Its young are called crias
It's seen on Peru's coat-of-arms
It's seen on Peru's coat of arms
Inca beast of burden
Humpless camel kin
High altitude animal
Guanaco's next of kin
Guanaco's descendant
Guanaco
Furry pack animal
Four-footer on the Neverland ranch
Fleecy pack animal
Fine Peruvian wool
Father of a huarizo
Dr. Dolittle's Pushmi-Pullyu, in film
Dr. Dolittle's Pushmi-Pullyu, for one
Dr. Dolittle's Pushmi-Pullyu
Donkey : mule :: ___ : huarizo
Domesticated guanaco
Dali ___
Cria's parent
Cousin of a vicuña
Children's zoo favorite
Certain beast of burden
Camelidae family member
Camelid family member
Camel's distant cousin
Beast of Bolivia
Beast from Peru
Backpack carrier on some western trips
Animal that starts with a double letter
Animal that spits
Animal seen around Machu Picchu
Andes herd animal
Andes carrier
Andes burden bearer
Andes beast of burden
Andean source of milk and wool
Andean quadruped
Andean pack beast
Andean hauler
Andean grazer
Andean denizen
Andean critter
Andean creature
Andean alpaca kin
Alpaca's mate, sometimes
"The two-l ___ . . . ": Ogden Nash
"The ___ is a quadruped which lives in the big rivers like the Amazon" (Monty Python)