![]() ![]() And lest you wonder the difference between a llama and an alpaca, look no further than the Christmas T-shirt with tree and a beast apparently named Larry declaring "Not a llama (alpaca)." These festive outfits are definitely of the "ugly sweater" ilk, with a side order of hipster. How about the Hanukkah-blue sweater with a brown llama in black hat, ear holes included. Jews can enjoy "Happy Llamakah!" instead on paper products and sweaters. Looking to keep this quirky celebrant simple? Oddly, the long-necked beast lends itself to holiday catchphrases for both: "Happy Llamadays" on a Christmas tree ornament with a little white one in a Santa cap, for instance, or "Fa-La-La Llama" on cards. ![]() What do we mean? We mean cute and funky sweaters, T-shirts, holiday cards, wrapping paper and more showing off the cud-chewing pack animal for Christmas and Hanukkah, which begins the night of Dec. With Hanukkah and Christmas bumping together this year, a holiday theme for the ages is ready to go - llamas. ![]() Quirky animal becomes the center of attention in briskly selling holiday-themed designs. A young Czech girl feeds two llamas displayed at a Christmas market in the medieval Old Town Square in Prague. ![]()
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