LLAMA FOUND!

LLAMA FOUND!

A United States Forest Service worker on horseback came across a llama in the White River National Forest near Rifle, Colorado on Monday. Officials believe the animal had been living in the wild for months, if not years.

The llama was reported to be in good condition and was likely surviving on grasses and other vegetation. Officials said they planned to capture the animal and release it back into the wild.

-Llama found wandering around in a park. LLAMA MISSING!

-Park ranger found llama and took it to the local shelter. -Call the shelter if you have lost a llama.

A llama was recently found wondering around in a park. If you have lost a llama, please call the local shelter.

-Llama missing from farm. LLAMAS ON THE LOOSE!

Residents of a small farming town in the middle of nowhere were in for a surprise when they woke up one morning to find that their llama had disappeared from the farm. Llama farmer John Doe, who owns the llama and the farm, said that he last saw the animal on Tuesday night. "I don't know what could have happened. He was just here one minute and then gone the next," said Doe.

When asked if it was possible that the llama had simply wandered off, Doe shook his head. "No, he's never done that before. He's always been a good llama and stayed close to the farm." Doe went on to say that he didn't think anyone would want to steal a llama and that he had no idea where it could be.

As the day went on and word spread about the missing llama, people in the town started to get worried. Many joked that maybe aliens or bigfoot had taken it, but most people were just hoping that it would turn up safe and sound. However, as night began to fall and there was still no sign of the animal, fears grew that something may have happened to it.

The next morning, much to everyone's relief, the llama was found safe and sound back at the farm. When asked how it had gotten back there, Doe just shrugged his shoulders and said he had no idea. It was a mystery indeed.

-Six llamas on the loose in downtown area. LLAMA WANDERS OFF INTO NEIGHBORHOOD

Downtown residents are being warned to be on the lookout for six llamas that have wandered off from a nearby farm.

According to the farm's owner, the llamas are harmless but may be skittish around people.

"We just want everyone to be aware that they are out there and to use caution if they see them," she said.

Residents in the downtown area have already spotted the animals near a busy intersection and in a park.

There is no word yet on how the llamas got loose.

-Llama spotted walking through a residential neighborhood. LLAMA ESCAPES FROM FARM

A llama was spotted walking through a residential neighborhood in Northville, Michigan on Tuesday. The llama, which had escaped from a nearby farm, was photographed by several residents as it roamed the streets near Glengary Road and Seven Mile.

The llama was ultimately captured by animal control officers and returned to the farm.

-Llama escapes from farm and is on the run.

Llamas have been known to jump high fences and escape their farm captivity. This llama, however, is on the run.

The llama has been spotted all over the town of Palmerton, Pennsylvania. The Palmerton Police Department has been trying to catch the llama, but they have not had any luck so far.

The llama seems to be very friendly and is not scared of people. In fact, some people have even been able to pet the llama.

Townspeople are having a lot of fun with the llama and are taking pictures and videos of it. Some people have even started calling the llama "Lloyd."

The Palmerton Police Department is asking for help from the public in catching the llama. If you see the llama, please do not approach it, but call the police department instead.

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