Two llamas got loose in Arizona Thursday afternoon and led police on a wild chase.
Coverage You Can Count On: Mainstream Media Takes On #LlamaDrama Drama http://t.co/wG659wHH50 pic.twitter.com/5p3bOSintW
— Sputnik US (@SputnikNewsUS) February 27, 2015
The @scottzolak @BobSocci call of #llamadrama "@GadboisWBZ: so glad this has been posted! http://t.co/CROpbQSo1H pic.twitter.com/LedU1Zd3FD”
— Paula Ebben (@PaulaEbbenWBZ) February 27, 2015
Needless to say, it took the Internet by storm and CNN even interviewed a live llama.
People even got caught up in the other trending story of the day and asked “What color are these llamas?”
What color are these llamas???? #llamadrama #thedress #amcrew pic.twitter.com/x9bEpbB8ab
— Mike Trim WPTV WFLX (@MikeTrimWPTV) February 27, 2015
Yesterday ppl on the Internet were worked up about #LlamaDrama & #TheDress, but didn't care about #NetNeutrality pic.twitter.com/tcerpNWsil
— Alex Lobo (@GeekLawStudent) February 27, 2015
the internet is weird #THEDRESS #whiteandgold #blackandblue #llamadrama pic.twitter.com/LFXTweIxIo
— maddy vian (@Maddyology) February 27, 2015
This picture needs no explanation. #llamadrama #DressGate2015 pic.twitter.com/SfFXMIesAL
— Maggie O'Mara (@maggieKTVB7) February 27, 2015