[Terrapreta] Terrapreta Digest, Vol 11, Issue 27

lou gold lou.gold at gmail.com
Sun Dec 9 19:00:20 CST 2007


Thanks Nikolaus,

This confirms my view.

I will soon be in Acre, on the border with Bolivia.

all best,

lou

On Dec 9, 2007 10:51 PM, Nikolaus Foidl <nfoidl at desa.com.bo> wrote:

> Dear All!
>
> The llamas are and where living at altidudes above 1500 meters above sea
> level. They would not survive very long at humid rainforest conditions.
> ( to much wool and not adapted to hot and humid climate).
> I am living in Bolivia and at moderate climates like Santa Cruz you even
> dont have llamas. The others of the same family even need more cold and
> dry
> conditions then llamas.There where no horses , cows or pigs.
> In Amazon basin they had no domestic animals which where bigger then dogs.
> In the peruvian dry coast lands and in some parts of Bolivia they had
> hairless dogs. (only protein source for the aristocrats)The rest of
> proteins
> was gathered by hunting. In Amazon basin the most proteins where fish.
> Regards Nikolaus
>
>
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