/r/llama
Do you llove llamas? Of course you do!
This subreddit is for all things related to Lama glama, the South American camelid. Alpaca, vicuña, and guanaco-related posts are also welcome.
Looking for Large Language Model content? This ain’t that, but feel free to enjoy the llamas!
Post anything related to the majestic creature known as the llama.
If you don't see your post show up, message a mod, and we'll happily sort it out.
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We have a sub linked to this, r/lamainucoin
Here is the website for them: https://lamainucollectiva.com/
Hey y’all! New ModLlama here. I’ve been cleaning up all the Large Language Model spam and generally tuning up the subreddit. I changed the rules and whatnot, and I’ll be setting up some auto mod stuff as soon as the brain cycles present themselves.
Please report any non-llama content so I can shoo it away, and feel free to suggest any changes you’d like to see.
Thanks, everyone!
Fun, colourful design I created to celebrate these fun animals. Pattern available to download here https://trunkystitches.etsy.com/listing/1660399576
Llamas: A Fascinating History and Practical Uses in Andean Cultures
https://toutleworld.com/llamas-a-fascinating-history-and-practical-uses-in-andean-cultures/
Discover the incredible journey of llamas, the domesticated south american camelids. Learn about their origins from the Great Plains of North America, their migration to South America, and their significance as meat and pack animals in Andean cultures. Explore how llama populations became extinct in North America by the end of the last ice age, and marvel at the variations in their brown coloration depending on their habitat.
We've got a lot of folks coming in looking for the LLama language model and AI. They're not getting what they need, and we're learning more about AI than we want. Perhaps something that directs them to r/llama2 and r/LocalLLama?
Bella and Mena are both just a bit over 14 years old now and still living their best lives as "guardian" animals with our alpaca herd (we also have a Great Pyrenees who serves as back up, just in case!).
how many llamas have been in canoes like this guy right here? asking for… a friend
Older picture of a cria only a few hours old.
Our two llamas, Bella and Mena out for a stroll on this fine fall day.
One of my favorite pictures of a llama at Machu Picchu - enjoy!