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Mating in alpacas is a learned behavior

btroje 9 June 7
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They're not the only ones apparently.

and there are photos of the young horny ones humping strawbales

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Well, he's enjoying it and that's what matters.

sure. even when its going right the males are much more enthusiastic than the females who often look like "can I have a cigarette" or are eating hay if available

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😀 mate, she's got her head ache!

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Lolol..brings back memories..lolol..

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True for some humans as well...

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seems like that would make for a kinkier wool.

we will have to do a study on that

your headless chook looks like it's layed a green egg when you're online, @hankster 😀

@walklightly lol.... I reckon I just need some ham.

@hankster, here ya go!

@walklightly oh! good try but that will never do. its most definitely certainly surely undoubtedly maybe not of a greener hue, in a boat, with a goat.

@hankster LMAO! if you leave it there long enough, it'll surelyly turn greenly alrighty.

@walklightly ham cheese wet crusty bits. a hock for hurl....... I better stop.?

@hankster coooookies!!!

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