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You know, all the llamas I've met are pretty docile. I know they're thinking something and I've heard they spit but I've yet to see it for myself. I suppose I've even pushed my luck and got reeeal close to them and talked to them and tried to instigate a spat but it's yet to happen. I've even snuck up on a cluster when they were sleepin or beddin down for the night...but all they did was sat there and stared at me and my kids.
Maybe I need to try confetti.
I like llamas.
I watched one at the zoo spit at the back of an obnoxious boy's head as he went running by. Dead accurate aim on that llama! The little snot had been running around with feed clenched in his hand, laughing because the goats couldn't actually get to it. He 'baaah'ed at them in an annoyingly moronic way and was clearly mocking them. He avoided the llama, who had an overbite and had mastered the stink-eye, but the llama knew the boy was a turd and nailed him with a greasy green slimy goober. It was lovely!
As the turd was reaching towards the back of his head, I stepped between he and the llama and started feeding and brushing it. I don't think anyone but me and the attendant saw what happened.
That llama always loved me. It was an intimidating beastie and had a hard time eating due to the overbite. But I was patient with it and made sure some feed actually got into it's mouth. I also petted, fed and hugged the alpacas.
Nowadays you can't feed them any more, just brush them. I think that's cause the goats can play a little rough with little tots clutching feed....
You know, all the llamas I've met are pretty docile. I know they're thinking something and I've heard they spit but I've yet to see it for myself. I suppose I've even pushed my luck and got reeeal close to them and talked to them and tried to instigate a spat but it's yet to happen. I've even snuck up on a cluster when they were sleepin or beddin down for the night...but all they did was sat there and stared at me and my kids.
Maybe I need to try confetti.
I like llamas.
I watched one at the zoo spit at the back of an obnoxious boy's head as he went running by. Dead accurate aim on that llama! The little snot had been running around with feed clenched in his hand, laughing because the goats couldn't actually get to it. He 'baaah'ed at them in an annoyingly moronic way and was clearly mocking them. He avoided the llama, who had an overbite and had mastered the stink-eye, but the llama knew the boy was a turd and nailed him with a greasy green slimy goober. It was lovely!
As the turd was reaching towards the back of his head, I stepped between he and the llama and started feeding and brushing it. I don't think anyone but me and the attendant saw what happened.
That llama always loved me. It was an intimidating beastie and had a hard time eating due to the overbite. But I was patient with it and made sure some feed actually got into it's mouth. I also petted, fed and hugged the alpacas.
Nowadays you can't feed them any more, just brush them. I think that's cause the goats can play a little rough with little tots clutching feed....