Which preposition to use with llama

from Occurrences 2%

The larger walls were probably intended as corrals, to keep alpacas and llamas from straying at night and to guard against wolves or coyotes.

of Occurrences 2%

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.

en Occurrences 2%

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.

for Occurrences 1%

Once I attempted through a Cuzco acquaintance to secure the skin and skeleton of a fine llama for the Yale Museum.

across Occurrences 1%

Probably the stones were picked up and piled on each side to save time in driving caravans of llamas across the stony ridges.

through Occurrences 1%

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.

at Occurrences 1%

It was customary to kill llamas at these holy huacas.

by Occurrences 1%

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.

Which preposition to use with  llama