Llama Day is a Pastafarian Holy Day which occurs on .
National Llama Day is celebrated on December 9 in honor of one of the cutest farm animals native to the Americas. Llamas were domesticated around 4,000-5,000 years ago in Peru and the Andes mountains. Due to their gentle nature, llamas are employed in animal-assisted therapy at hospitals, schools, and nursing homes. [1]
Pastafarian holidays are observed by adherents of Pastafarianism, the world’s fastest-growing carbohydrate-based religion.
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