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Llama Links October 2020

10/26/2020

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A roundup of llama related news for October 2020
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ILR-SD Gathering Results Published
The results of the 2020 ILR-SD National Show, The Gathering, have been published on the ILR website.
https://secure.lamaregistry.com/showing/show-results.php

Webster Impresses in National Show with Blind Llama
Peyton Webster was announced Reserve Grand Champion of the Intermediate Performance Division after showing her blind llama, Crown’s Goldie Girl, on Monday at the International Llama Registry Gathering.
https://www.ftimes.com/news/webster-impresses-in-national-show-with-blind-llama

‘Machu Men’ and their dating profile pics can’t be avoided
Have ancient ruins spoiled modern dating? "The second I see a guy in front of a mountain, I think, ‘Oh wait, is this Machu Picchu?” Jessi Sherrell, a Dallas, Texas-based wedding photographer, told The Post of scrolling through dating profiles on her phone.
https://nypost.com/2020/10/09/machu-men-and-their-dating-profile-pics-cant-be-avoided/

Neglia Conservatory of Ballet’s “Llama Mask Project”
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"Neglia Ballet is getting creative with their social distancing strategies for their in-person classes..."
https://www.buffalorising.com/2020/10/neglia-conservatory-of-ballets-llama-mask-project/

Head West for Adventure
Hunting with pack llamas.
​https://www.wctrib.com/northland-outdoors/6714209-Head-west

SARS-CoV-2 blocked by newly discovered nanobodies — from a llama
Antibody fragments that blocked the novel coronavirus from entering human cells show promise for treating COVID-19, yet need more study.
https://factor.niehs.nih.gov/2020/10/papers/nanobodies/index.htm

Llamas brought to socialize at Overton Park
A trio of llamas provided a big dose of happy at Overton Park in Midtown Memphis.
https://www.wmcactionnews5.com/2020/10/01/llamas-brought-socialize-overton-park/
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