lama peruana

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Definition

Noun: 1. A domesticated South American camelid: The "lama peruana" is a specific type of llama (Lama glama) native to or associated with Peru and the Andes region. It is used as a pack animal and for its wool, and is considered a domesticated descendant of the guanaco.

Usage Notes
  • The term "lama peruana" is a specific or descriptive name, often used to denote the animal's geographical origin or a particular breed. In general English contexts, the common word "llama" is more frequently used.
  • It is classified as a noun and is typically used in singular form ("a lama peruana") or plural ("lama peruanas").
Examples
  • The lama peruana is well-adapted to the high altitudes of the Andes mountains.
  • Farmers rely on the strong lama peruana to carry goods across difficult terrain.
  • The wool from the lama peruana is prized for its warmth and durability.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used in zoological, agricultural, or cultural contexts to specify the Peruvian variety of the domesticated llama, distinguishing it from other camelids like alpacas or vicuñas.
Variants and Related Words
  • Llama (n.): The common English name for the domesticated animal .
  • Guanaco (n.): The wild ancestor () from which the llama, including the "lama peruana," was domesticated.
  • Alpaca (n.): Another domesticated South American camelid (), primarily bred for its fine wool.
  • Camelid (n.): The biological family that includes llamas, alpacas, guanacos, vicuñas, and camels.
Synonyms
  • Llama
  • Andean pack animal
  • Domesticated guanaco (descriptive synonym)
Noun
  1. used in the Andes as a beast of burden and source of wool; considered a domesticated variety of the guanaco

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