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Get out a pencil and
paper, then write down the correct answer:
1. The average weight for a
baby llama (cria) is (9 14 28 35) pounds.
2. Llamas can be found in All
( 50 23 7 42) states in this country
3. Crias (baby llamas) usually
can get up and start to nurse (eat) about (1 4 24 48)
hours after they are born.
4. Llamas were first
domesticated in Peru about (100 400 1,000 6,000) years
ago.
5. The average llama weighs
about (150 900 200 350) pounds.
6. The llama species
originated (began) on the plains of North America about (10 2 100
40) million years ago.
7. The average llama stands
about (5 ½ - 2 ½ - 9 ½ - 12 ½ ) feet tall.
8. Today there are about
(30,000 - 9,000 - 100,000 - 400,000) llamas being raised in North America.
9. The early-day llamas
migrated to South America and became extinct in North America about (20,000
600 12,000 150) years ago.
10. Llamas were finally
brought back to North America from South America about (600 - 100 - 3,000 - 25)
years ago.
11. The strongest llamas can
carry up to (20 - 1,000 - 300 - 100) pounds on their backs.
12. (3 4 2
6) is the number of toes on each llamas foot.
13. According to Dudley, the
average llamas I.Q. is about (70 - 300 - 12 - 200) putting him or her
well into the genius category.
14. (1 - 2 - 3 - 6) llama(s)
is(are) smarter than 4 dogs, according to Dudley.
15. (200 - 900 - 350 - 150)
days is the gestation period for a baby llama
[ANSWERS: 1.) 28; 2.) 50; 3.) 1; 4.) 6,000; 5.) 350;
6.) 40; 7.) 5 ½; 8.) 100,000, 9.) 12,000; 10.) 100; 11.) 100; 12.) 2;
13.) 200; 14.) 1, 15.) 350.] |