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llama
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Andean countries
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Llamas are valued for their wool and use as pack animals in the traditional culture of Andean countries.
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27
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2
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llama
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Peruvian
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Llamas are domesticated animals in Peruvian culture, valued for their wool, meat, and transportation.
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11
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3
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llama
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Europe
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Llamas are seen as exotic animals in Europe, primarily found in zoos, petting farms, and niche hobby farms.
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10
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4
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llama
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North American
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Llamas are popular attractions in North American petting zoos due to their exotic and niche status.
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9
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5
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llama
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United States
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Llamas are seen as exotic animals in the United States, often found in zoos and wildlife parks.
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9
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6
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llama
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South America
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Llamas are domesticated animals in South America used for wool, transportation, and are an important part of Andean culture and livelihoods.
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8
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7
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llama
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Inca civilization
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Llamas were highly valued for their wool and as pack animals in the Inca civilization.
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4
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8
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llama
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European
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In European culture, llamas are mainly perceived as exotic animals in zoos and wildlife parks.
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3
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9
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llama
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Argentina
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Llamas are integral to the culture of Argentina, celebrated through festivals and cuisine.
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2
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10
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llama
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Chile
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In Chilean indigenous culture, llamas are revered and celebrated in traditional festivals.
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2
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11
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llama
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Egypt
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Llamas are not traditionally part of Egyptian culture.
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1
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