Assuming that "socail" means "so cool", this is a matter of opinion. One possible reason that these relatives of the alpaca might be considered 'cool' would be that they are warm blooded animals, thus concluding that they can adjust their body temperature on a regular basis, depending on the weather. If an unusually warm day would come upon a llama's territory, it could change its temperature to a degree slightly cooler than average. Nevertheless, this could work in the opposite direction, inferring that it could make the South American mammal, on a curiously cold day, become "so hot" opposed to "so cool". Another possible cause of llamas being "so cool" is that they aren't at all. Llamas, alpacas, and some other South American mammals have thick fur, leading them to occasionally become overheated. Then, they might do one of two things: a) shed their fur or b) take a cool bath in a stream or pond. They would then be "cool", but not by their own self, instead with the assistance of the h2o.
No. Llamas are prey animals, not predators.
There are no wild llamas in Australia.
Llamas are considered animals. To get more detailed, llamas are relatives of the alpaca. Of course, in my opinion llamas are better than alpacas.
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Llamas are the main animals of Bolivia. Bolivia is famous for their llamas.
Llamas are used as pack animals in South America.
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People can use the fur, the meat and the milk. Llamas can also be used as pack animals.
Just like any other animals, llamas get their energy from the food they eat.
The incas had llamas as pets. They their llamas for carrying goods and traveling.