I hate to think about it , but probably yes. When they are too old to be good pack animals and the quality of their wool is no longer good, and the females are past breeding age .
Well , many llamas are kept by poor people in South America for their work and wool ,and I don't think we can judge how they are used by people in those circumstances. I don't know of any physical reason they would be inedible.
Llamas are herbivores; they don't eat meat and thus cannot be cannibals.
People can use the fur, the meat and the milk. Llamas can also be used as pack animals.
The llama's predators are cougars and wild dogs.
Rafael Llamas died on August 8, 1980, in Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico of killed.
Surprisingly meat, companions, and protectors of livestock
No, llamas were used as pack animals and also as meat.
yes llamas can live in captivty as such this is the only way that the species is still alive as it is extinct in the wild
There are various reasons why they are killed: for the meat, for their fur, for their internal organ.
No, llamas are not native to Africa. Llamas are native to South America, specifically the Andes Mountains in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Chile. They are domesticated animals used for their wool, meat, and carrying loads.
since when did llamas get jobs
Llamas were domesticated by the Incas for their wool, meat, and ability to carry heavy loads in the Andes Mountains. They played a vital role in Incan society as a source of transportation and food, and their wool was used for textiles.
they ate llamas sheeps and other meat like maybe evan goats