no they do not. they live on FARMS.
There are no wild llamas in Australia. Some animal sanctuaries and zoos have llamas.
Yes, llamas can be found in some zoos, particularly those that focus on exotic or farm animals. They are often included in exhibits that feature animals from South America or in petting zoos where visitors can interact with them. Zoos may also use llamas for educational purposes, highlighting their unique behaviors and adaptations. However, they are less common than species typically found in traditional wildlife exhibits.
llamas live in South America
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.
Yes, chinchillas can live in zoos as I have seen them in zoos before, for example in the Madrid Zoo Aquarium they have chinchillas.
Llamas live mostly in South America. Tigers live mostly in Asia. So no.
only in the Zoos only in the Zoos
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.