A llama was rescued by a passerby off the side of an interstate in Massachusetts and is now being housed at a farm, awaiting its owner to come forward, authorities said.
Patrick Boddy was driving in Newburyport when he spotted the male gray-and-white llama, stopped his truck and approached it on Monday, the Boston Globe reported.
The llama acted "very chill," as he walked up to him, Boddy told the newspaper. "I had my arm around the thing, kind of calming him down.
It was just really gentle and friendly. I knew it must’ve been some kind of pet or something," Boddy said. Kayla Provencher, the animal control officer for Newburyport and West Newbury, was alerted and assisted Boddy in getting the llama to a safe farm. "I’m not sure where he.
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