Yes...and no. Because most bacteria is in the mouth and it is easy to enter the body through the eye, diseases can be spread easily. Thankfully for most humans, diseases carried by llamas will probably not thrive in a human body. This is because bacteria is made to infect only one or two life forms. So if another animal or human was spit at, it may or may not be infected depending on the disease.
the llama
Apple and Pear Insects.
no llama not like animal.
Because they are known for spitting on people , and it might be emperor Kuzco .
A llama is known to spit when upset, especially if it feels threatened or uncomfortable. Llamas use spitting as a way to establish dominance or communicate their displeasure with a situation or individual.
An Animal. I think. Never Played it. But I know A Llama is an Animal.
Llama, Alpaca
No, but it's certainly highly irresponsible and inhumane to do so. Besides, the llama will most likely get back at you by spitting in your face, which you would have coming for you anyway.
Llamas spit as a defense mechanism, especially if it doesn't like a particular animal or human (or another llama) being too close to it's face or it period. It's a way to make said animal, human or llama to move away out of its comfort zone.
Alpaca
The animal that is the mascot of Bolivia is the Llama. The Llama is found in Bolivia, it's wool is used for clothing, and some people eat Llama meat in Bolivia.
croup on a llama are the body parts of llama animal