The double-standard lesson
Lunchtime, snacktime, dinnertime, whatever!
Milk Knees
Peanut, denuded
A tense conversation
If it itches, scratch it
Toenails make good scratchers
What long necks are good for
Roll, roll, roll your llama!
Submissive or "slinking"
Slinking ... the same, but different
Setting the stage ...
A mutual clash of desires
Changing of the hairs
Mob mentality
Still in lockstep
Um, I'm still just a baby llama ... please don't h…
Defining boundaries
Lost Creek Ranger Shuksan
Nothing gets past 'em
Happy convergence
Flehmen response
Testing, just testing
I know karate ...
Zorra
Zorra
Early Lessons ...
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Feet detail
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Hard work on this end, too.
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Another lesson, this one incomplete because of the physical separation — Konrad (or any other goose, especially in the spring) might grab a beakful of wool and beat the [censored :-)] out of a baby llama. An important lesson, but a very dangerous one at such a young age. Hence the fence!
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