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This Sunday, Oct. 28, 2018 photo shows Ike the llama, middle, who was rescued after three months on the loose in Yellowstone National Park, is pictured with other llamas at Yellowstone Llama in Bozeman, Mont. Susi Huelsmeyer-Sinay captured Ike on Sunday, saying she feared he would not survive the winter in the park. Ike's owner, Beau Baty with Wilderness Ridge Trail Llamas of Idaho Falls, Idaho, said Ike's rescuer was going to keep him. (Susi Huelsmeyer-Sinay via AP)

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Montana woman rescues llama from Yellowstone park
November 3, 2018 6:04 p.m.

Montana woman rescues llama from Yellowstone park

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) — A pack llama that escaped from a guided hike in southern Yellowstone National Park in August was rescued by a Montana outfitter last weekend, just days before most of the park’s entrances were to close for winter preparations.