Search Results for: Meat of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus not cut in pieces
andes of peru , bolivia , ecuador , and chile ; the alpaca is commercially raised as well on other continents, notably in north america and australia . alpacas are not used as beasts of burden, but mainly are valued for their fiber, and traditionally have been valued also for meat, hair, hides, and their
(unguligrade involves most of the weight of the animal supported by the hoofs, in contrast with "digitigrade," where the toes touch the ground, or "plantigrade," where the entire foot is on the ground, as in humans.) there are three other camelids in south america, the domesticated llama (lama glama)...
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