[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index][Author Index][Search Archives]
Re: Llamas
Poster: Jeanette Gugler <jgugler@mindspring.com>
> [...]
> Alpacas make a variety of sounds such as clicks and snorts but
> are best known and loved for their humming. They make this
> humming sound in a variety of situations such as when separated
> from their herd, when one female gives birth, the other pregnant
> mothers may hum to the delivering mother and new cria, and when
> grazing, they hum in different tones.
>
I have it on good authority (friends way up north visiting a llama farm)
that they also bounce at sunset.
Theodora von Schmetterlingswald jgugler@mindspring.com
Windmaster's Hill, late of Caer Anterth Mawr
Argent, a fess azure, ermined argent,
between three pine trees couped sable and a butterfly azure.
=======================================================================
List Archives, FAQ, FTP: http://sca.wayfarer.org/merryrose/
Submissions: atlantia@atlantia.sca.org
Admin. requests: majordomo@atlantia.sca.org
- References:
- Re: Llamas
- From: "Ed Hopkins" <Ed.Hopkins@MCI.Com>