No, llamas are are still quite common,both in the wild and captivity.
no it is not endargered and that is good because if the are then i can't get a chance to see them and that would suck
Humans.. mostly
because they make clothes out of them and people don't take care of them
The giant panda is no longer considered as endangered and is now listed as vulnerable.
no
Llamas are a species. The other similar camelid species are vicunas, guanacos and alpacas. Llamas and Guanacos are genus Llama Vicunas and alpacas have been placed in the genus Vicugna
yes it is an endangered animal
Mountain goats are not endangered.
The word "llama" has two Ls to reflect its original spelling in Spanish, which follows phonetic rules unique to that language. The double L in Spanish is pronounced as a "y" sound, which is how llama is pronounced.
Adults and babies of the same species share the same scientific name. There are many rabbit species, and each species has its own scientific name. All domestic rabbits, including babies, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
there are 3 species of llama
No, Llamas and horses are completely different species with different chromosome counts. Therefore a llama cannot get a horse pregnant.