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Each year, volunteers from around the world come together to run a photo contest called Wiki Loves Earth. In 2019, over 9,000 people submitted 95,000 images—but there could only be 16 winners, and they've just been announced.
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A guard llama is a llama, guanaco, alpaca or hybrid that is used in farming to protect sheep, goats, hens or other livestock from coyotes, dogs, foxes and other predators.[1][2] In the past, a single gelded (castrated) male was recommended. In more recent years it has been discovered that single, un...