like all cats the jaguar is an obligate carnivore, feeding only on meat. It is an opportunistic hunter and its diet encompasses 87 species. The jaguar prefers large prey and will take adult caiman (a form of small alligator), deer, capybara, tapirs, peccaries, dogs, foxes, and sometimes even anacondas. However, the cat will eat any small species that can be caught, including frogs, mice, birds, fish, sloths, monkeys, and turtles; a study conducted in Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary in Belize, for example, revealed that jaguars there had a diet that consisted primarily of armadillos and pacas. Some jaguars will also take domestic livestock, including adult cattle and horses.
In areas where the two species are found, jaguars will prey on llamas.
Grass, Probably.
Llamas eat grass, hay, and sometimes grain.
Yes llamas choke if they eat to fast
almost nothing can eat llamas other than pepole and big packs of wolfs
no
Mountain lions and wild dogs will eat llamas. Humans will also eat llamas.
Llamas don't dance, and nor do they eat hamsters. They are herbivores, they eat grass like cows and horses do.
None.
llamas
When they are hungry
llamas eat hay and grass. They also like grains and alfalfa. Alfalfa would have to be the most loved by Llamas.
Llamas are herbivores; they don't eat meat and thus cannot be cannibals.