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Llama Wood Print featuring the photograph Llama  by James Canning

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

8.00" x 7.50"

Overall:

8.00" x 7.50"

 

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Llama Wood Print

James Canning

by James Canning

$51.00

Product Details

Llama wood print by James Canning.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).

Design Details

The height of a full-grown, full-size llama is 1.7 to 1.8 m (5.5 to 6.0 ft) tall at the top of the head, and can weigh between 130 and 200 kg (280 to... more

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3 - 4 business days

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Artist's Description

The height of a full-grown, full-size llama is 1.7 to 1.8 m (5.5 to 6.0 ft) tall at the top of the head, and can weigh between 130 and 200 kg (280 to 450 lb). At birth, a baby llama (called a cria) can weigh between 9 and 14 kg (20 and 30 lb). Llamas typically live for 15-25 years, with some individuals surviving 30 years or more.[1] [2] [3]

They are very social animals and live with other llamas as a herd. The wool produced by a llama is very soft and lanolin-free. Llamas are intelligent and can learn simple tasks after a few repetitions. When using a pack, they can carry about 25% to 30% of their body weight for 8�13 km (5�8 miles).[4]

The name llama (in the past also spelled 'lama' or 'glama') was adopted by European settlers from native Peruvians.

Llamas appear to have originated from the central plains of North America about 40 million years ago. They migrated to South America about three million years ago. By the end of the last ice age (1...

About James Canning

James Canning

Welcome, Please spend a few minutes enjoying a variety of my creative images, so you can see what is most appealing to you. I am sure you will find one which will suit your individual decor and taste. Thank you again for visiting my Art website. All rights reserved.

 

$51.00

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