The llama is found in South America and "related" to camels.
No, llamas are South American relatives of the camel.
The llama is the American cousin of the camel. Llamas live in both North and South America and are helpful to man like a camel.
The largest South American camelid is the llama. They can be over 6 feet tall at the top of the head, and can weigh 350 pounds.
This member of the camel family lives in the central Andes of South American.
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Both the llama and the camel are of the Family Camelidae, but diverge from there: the llama is of the genus Lama and the camel is of the genus Camelus.
There are six camelids - Old World camelids are the dromedary (one-humped camel) and the Bactrian (two-humped camel). New World camelids are the llama, alpaca, guanaco, and vicuna.
camels have fur? i thought it was just fuzzy skin
There are six camelids - Old World camelids are the dromedary (one-humped camel) and the Bactrian (two-humped camel). New World camelids are the llama, alpaca, guanaco, and vicuna.
the south American banana spider. maybe, but im pretty sure its the camel spider