World's oldest llama enjoys comforting chronically ill children in North Carolina
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This photo provided by Victory Junction shows kids posing for a photo with llama Whitetop at Victory Junction, a camp for chronically ill children, in Randleman, N.C., in 2023. (Victory Junction via AP)This 2022 photo provided by Victory Junction shows llama Whitetop sitting at Victory Junction, a camp for chronically ill children, in Randleman, N.C. (Victory Junction via AP)This photo provided by Victory Junction shows Sarah Wilcox, Billie Jo Davis, and Evan Bailey posing with Whitetop, who was crowned worlds oldest llama in captivity by the Guinness World Records, in Randleman, N.C., Feb. 25, 2025. (Victory Junction via AP)
This photo provided by Victory Junction shows kids posing for a photo with llama Whitetop at Victory Junction, a camp for chronically ill children, in Randleman, N.C., in 2023. (Victory Junction via AP)