Which preposition to use with llama
The larger walls were probably intended as corrals, to keep alpacas and llamas from straying at night and to guard against wolves or coyotes.
The Merino sheep, as now naturalized in Australia, furnishes an excellent fleece; but all varieties of sheep-wool, reared either in Europe or Australia are inferior in softness of feel to that grown in India, and to that of the llama of the Andes.
la matiza; La llama en derredor del tronco ardiente Por besar á otra llama se desliza, Y hasta el sáuce, inclinándose á su peso, Al río, que le besa, vuelve un beso.
Once I attempted through a Cuzco acquaintance to secure the skin and skeleton of a fine llama for the Yale Museum.
Probably the stones were picked up and piled on each side to save time in driving caravans of llamas across the stony ridges.
I've smoked baksheesh in pagodas, stood a Dago Scotch-and-sodas, Scaled the mighty Mississippi's snow-clad peaks, Galloped madly on a llama through lagoons at Yokohama And found rubies at Magillicuddy's Reeks.
It was customary to kill llamas at these holy huacas.
He tried also to find food among the pine trees, to be comfortable under pine boughs while the frost fell at night, andwith less confidenceto catch a llama by artifice in order to try to kill itperhaps by hammering it with a stoneand so finally, perhaps, to eat some of it.