The Animals of Peru-
Well, I could probably write a very large book about the amazing animals of Peru, and I'm sure there are already many of them, so we focused on the two cutest- the Llama and the Guinea Pig. Let's start with the little piggy.The Guinea pig (also called a Cavy) is a large rodent. It's not related to the pig at all and they've never come from Guinea so why they have that name had a few different answers on different websites. The one I'm going with was that when the Europeans brought them to Europe they said they were from "Guinea" which is both a place and a term for "far -off place" that the sailors used to use. That and the little grunts the animal makes is probably how they got that name. In Peru they are called "cuy" and are an important part of the culture of the native South Americans as a food source (eep!) and in their traditional folk medicines. The ancient Moche people worshipped the chubby little things and they are featured in some of their art. Guinea pigs are also used by folk doctors, called "curanderos", to diagnose disease. The guinea pig (black ones work best) are rubbed on the body of the sick person and then dissected for clues to the disease. Hmmm, that would be an interesting doctors visit. Most of the guinea pigs in Peru are eaten though, in fact, it's the national dish!

The Llama Project-
For the project you will need:
- cotton balls
- cardboard
- lollipop sticks or popsicle sticks or chopsticks or even just sticks from the yard!
- glue
- scissors, tape and pen
2. Cut a slit on the top of the head and cut a small piece of cardboard to make ears. Insert ears in slit.
3. Tape the sticks to make the legs. Make sure they are equal or you'll have a very wobbly llama.
4. Cover the sucker in cotton balls. We pulled the balls apart a little so they covered more area. Also leave the face and most of the legs bare.
5. Draw a face on your cute little llama
6. If you want to go the extra step, you can also make it a dress and have it "fall in love" with the other llama. But that's totally optional.