There is something about a llama that makes me smile and laugh.
They always look like they have a smile on their face and that they are laughing about something.
I wonder what they are smiling about and what it is that they think is funny. Maybe they have an amusing secret that we don’t know.
Maybe they are thinking that people always make them smile.
Maybe the secret is that they think we are funny.
I do wonder what the llamas/lama think.
Love that both llamas and lamas have a perpetual smile on their lips. 😀
Me, too. I think they have the secret to smiles…
I think if I lived with those llamas I’d eventually get paranoid that they were laughing at me… not with me! Great post!
I think most animals are probably laughing at us crazy humans.
Great post! They do look like they are smiling!
until next time… nel
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Thanks for visiting, nel. Llamas do seem like happy creatures.
Been over to visit you–like the blog…
Oh my. You are so right ON!! I’m smiling from ear to ear now.
Tess, glad they gave you a smile today…
Clever! I like both smiling faces.
Happy creatures it seems…
I love Llamas, they’re adorable, they have other close relatives called Alpacas, and also Guanacos, and they’re all Camelids, which makes them related to Camels 🙂
Alannah, I see you did your research! Did you know that Alpacas have designated “potty” areas and when one female goes all the other females in the herd go with her? Sorta sounds like some women…(The male Alpacas don’t have this trait.) Just some useless trivia for you.
I studied Natural Sciences for 2 years, so I knew that about them BUT I had NO idea about their potty habits, that is very amusing, and very “female” 🙂
Hey, they do look like they are smiling! I never noticed that before 🙂
Elizabeth, I aim to educate…;)
Well if they spit on you, you know they were thinking “I don’t like her.” :0)
A.D. they don’t spit often and usually it is mostly air…unless they really don’t like you then they spit green stuff from their third stomach. TMI?
No, that is fine :0) They are pretty still, I’ll know not to upset one, yucky! :0)
Yeah, I like your L word and the pics, too. Good post. Best regards to you. Ruby
On my way to visit other bloggers. 🙂
Ruby, welcome! Thanks for visiting and commenting.
Great L word and post! There used to be alpacas next door to where my daughter rides horses at. We loved to watch them. They all had different hair-dos . .. so funny!
There was an alpaca farm near where my brother lived. They were sweet animals and they did have funny hair-dos. Even when they had been sheared their top knots were left.