Yes, they give birth to live young, are warm blooded, have a vertebrae, and are furry.
No, llamas are South American relatives of the camel.
Llamas are mammals; all mammals pass urine.
Llamas;)
llamas...
Llamas are mammals and give live birth, just as humans do. No, Llamas do not lay eggs, they are mammals and give birth to live young.No they are mammals and give live birth.
In South America, llamas are frequently used as beasts of burden. It is estimated that llamas migrated to South America from North America about 3 million years ago.
Yes.
Llamas are domesticated mammals. So as any other mammal, by having sex.
Llamas and camels spit.
llamas live in South America
yes, llamas, being part of the Camelid family, live in the Andes Mountains of South America.
During the Pliocene Epoch. When the Isthmus of Panama was formed, placental mammals from North America migrated South. The mammals that migrated south soon replaced most of the indigenous South American mammals.