No, Llamas and horses are completely different species with different chromosome counts. Therefore a llama cannot get a horse pregnant.
No. The llama is a domesticated pack animal of the camel family.
Normally, a llama has one baby at a time. Twinning is rare, and twins rarely survive. BTW, baby llamas are called crias.
one at a time usually
An average of four feet
No. A "two-eared" llama is a normal llama. A turtle is definitely not a llama; it's a reptile that is quite unlike a llama.
A male llama and a female llama.
Vincents future is having babies with a llama
Normally, a llama has one baby at a time. Twinning is rare, and twins rarely survive. BTW, baby llamas are called crias.
That is just how llama is spelled. The old English people decided that is how llama would be spelled, and that is all there is to it.
Llama cria are usually solitary, twins rather rare, and dangerous to both mother and cria. Cria is from the Spanish for baby.
Your spelling is correct. Llama is spelled with 2 Ls.
If it is angry or if it is afraid.
Llama is spelled with two Ls and one M.
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