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Published 2014
Lama glama, a S. American mammal, a member of the same family, Camelidae, as the Old World camel. The llama, which was domesticated thousands of years ago, was one of two such species (the other being alpaca, L. pacos) which were of great importance to the Inca of Peru.
When the Spaniards arrived in S. America, they were impressed by the usefulness of the llamas as a source of clothing and transport and also food. Commenting on this third role,