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
Llamas that live in the wild where their life depends on their wits and other things like that they really only live like 5-10 years. But a llama in captivity that has had a good life and plenty of food, but NOT too much(!!), can live up to 20 or so years old.
they live in captivity from bettween 20-25 years
there are no llamas living in the jungle, they live in the Andes mountains in South America.
Lions usually eat,sleep, and ROAR. They don't have worries that they would have in the wild. They don't have to hunt for food nor protect their pride. They have it easy for themselves in captivity. And plus they live longer in captivity. Lions in the wildonly live 10-14 years, but in captivity they live for about20 years. WOW! Thanks 4 readin'
20 years
5-10 years in the wild. About 20 years in captivity.
Alpacas can and often do live with llamas in captivity. Many people keep at least one llama in with their alpacas to protect them from & warn them of predators, as llamas are more inclined to fight off predators and protect their herd than alpacas.
llamas live in South America
No, llamas are are still quite common,both in the wild and captivity.
llamas live for about 20 years when they are farmed, but 30 years when they are in the wild.
yes, llamas, being part of the Camelid family, live in the Andes Mountains of South America.
Of course they do not live in Brazil. They live in dry places.
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.
no they do not. they live on FARMS.
No.
Llamas live mostly in South America. Tigers live mostly in Asia. So no.
There are a couple different kinds of biomes that llamas can live in. One biome is the coastal deserts, and the other is the grasslands.