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do llamas and alpacas in chile live near a rainforest

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Question by llama 13
Submitted on 1/8/2004
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do llamas and alpacas in chile live near a rainforest


Answer by Edward V.Esteve
Submitted on 1/22/2004
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My guess,although an educated guess,is NO.Most rain forests are hot,humid and rainy with large annual rain-fall numbers..this "weather " is not well suited to these animals.They are also range animals in the wild and when ranched need room to roam and forage for they kinds of food they like to eat..Not easily found in a rain forest.Lastly,I don't think there are rain forests in Chile which has a temperate climate very similar to North of the Carolinas (North of the Mason-Dixon Line),if you are familiar with that North American geography.

 

Answer by curly q
Submitted on 1/26/2004
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Llamas don't live in rainforests, because I have studied the rainforest for a very long time.I have never heard of one living in a rainforest before.

 

Answer by nanny
Submitted on 3/10/2004
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there ARE rainforests in chile.  i have a friend who is from there.  there are many parts of southern chile that are unexplored.  but there most certainly are rainforests there, and there are many links on the web about them.

 

Answer by llama boy
Submitted on 1/26/2005
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llamas are the best

 

Answer by shomee kinto
Submitted on 5/7/2005
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sling Ho mi ya tin chop an sh she lea Lew
pp Pogo answer (yes)

 

Answer by Joe Brady
Submitted on 5/17/2005
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I, being a llama fanatic, think that llamas DO live in the rainforest. I don't care what people say. There is nothing that anyone can do to change my mind. If llamas are going to take over the world, then wouldn't they have to take over the world?

 

Answer by poop
Submitted on 5/19/2005
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u r dum

 

Answer by Errga
Submitted on 8/5/2005
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No they don't live in rain forest they live in the Andes Moutains located on the west cost of south America  

 

Answer by abercrombie14
Submitted on 9/20/2005
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what climate do llamas live in?

 

Answer by runnergirl
Submitted on 11/21/2005
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llamas live in Peru, and Bolivia, not in the rainforest, but in dry areas.

 

Answer by 7yui
Submitted on 3/12/2006
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uituyi

 

Answer by manda
Submitted on 9/10/2006
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of course alpacas or llamas dont live in the rain forest thats so obvious

 

Answer by nikki21334
Submitted on 1/2/2007
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what is the climate where the llamas live??

 

Answer by Kool Kid
Submitted on 4/25/2007
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No, it is too hot and wet in the rainforests for llamas to live there.

 

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