Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Llamas helping Israel's war effort

I just caught an interview of a zoologist from Jerusalem's Biblical Museum about llamas, which the IDF are using as pack animals to carry supplies to our troops in Lebanon.
Different!

July 31, 2006
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - It may have one of the world's mightiest militaries, but Israel has turned to imported beasts of burden to help troops wage a 20-day-old offensive against Hizbollah guerrillas in Lebanon.
Israeli newspapers carried pictures of South American llamas accompanying commandos out of southern Lebanon, their saddlebags full of fighting gear.
Yedioth Ahronoth daily quoted a senior Israeli military commander as saying the white-furred pack animals could carry up to 27 kg each over rough terrain, were quiet and required feeding only once every two days.