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Site describes a non-profit organization created to help abused, neglected, unwanted and behaviorally unmanageable llamas through prevention, education, intervention, placement and lifelong care.
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Join Dudley and Sammy's fan club and learn all about llamas. Hear Diane's stories and her music. Educational, fun and interactive.
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HELLO FRIENDS! Welcome to the website for RAINBOW PARK LLAMAS, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, owned by John and
Mary Ann Duffey and home to Dudley and Sammy Llamas and their friend, Diane
White-Crane, also known around the country as THE LLAMA
LADY
Dudley and Sammy can be seen on
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HELLO FRIENDS! Welcome to the website "The Dudley & Sammy Fan
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Breeders and vendors of Llamas in Northwest Missouri.
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We're sorry to inform you that as of Oct. 31, 2008 , AOL ® Hometown was shut down permanently. We sincerely apologize for any
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Information on the Llama, including breeder listings, rescue listings, associations, trainers and links.
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Resource of breeders, rescues, and associations, including a selection of Llama pictures and informational links.
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Llamas are the perfect low-impact, eco-friendly pack animal. Here's why they have become so popular for hiking and trekking in the North American backcountry.
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Llama trekking in New Mexico's Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Llamas are the perfect low-impact hiking companions.
Llama Trekking in Taos and Santa Fe New Mexico: Taos and Santa Fe Outdoor
Trekking in New Mexico's Pristine Wilderness!
in the Andes Mountains, llamas have been helping people carry their
wares for