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Alpaca defence strategy

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Rainmaker1 年前

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Tom Johnson🇺🇸1 年前

Yeah, I’ll pass. I’ve never understood why anyone finds an animal that likes to spit at them to be an appealing animal to go be near…

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Frankie Rzucek 🇺🇸1 年前

See ya 😆 🤣 😂

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🇮🇳 Nand K (Bharat 🤝UAE)1 年前

Reminds me of Capt Haddock getting it full on from the Llama in ‘The Prisoners of the Sun’ 😄

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Thomas W Edwards1 年前

Grandma’s retaliatory effort is hilarious - like “you little!”

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Frank1 年前

Spitting chewing tobacco 🔥 Legend

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Paw Show1 年前

There is no animal I would not want to love more than llamas. If they all disappeared, the world would not lose anything.

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♱ 𝔠𝔬𝔲𝔫𝔱 𝔬𝔫𝔶𝔵𝔦𝔠𝔠𝔞 ♱1 年前

They're saying you're in their personal space. Be happy humans don't always spit in your face with the power of a pressure washer.

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OP1 年前

The second lady always gets me. She reacted like she got shot lol.

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🎥🌎———🔁🔥🫵1 年前

Hey @grok why do llamas spit 😂

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Grok1 年前

Llamas spit mainly to communicate within their herd, often to establish dominance, reject mating advances, or protect food. It's a natural social behavior, not just for defense. They may spit at humans when feeling threatened or stressed, especially if poorly socialized, like in some petting zoos. Warning signs include raised chins and flattened ears, followed by a spit of stomach contents up to 10 feet, which is unpleasant for both llama and target. Alpacas, like in the video, behave similarly. With proper care, spitting at humans is rare.

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