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Last year the social hostess explained. Apparently they are not Llamas but Alpaca or something. They were there when Thomson got the ship and I think maybe the crew think of them as mascots. Have you noticed they move around :D

 

Spirt had a ships cat which lived on the bridge, not a real one but a fluffy toy.

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Likewise Dronnygirl !!

 

We did indeed see all three llamas. The blue and yellow ones didn't move at all through the two weeks but the pink one had to be carted on and off the ship each day to meet and greet us on the dockside - maybe it was Thomson's idea of having passengers know where to go !!

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