If you're using cria to refer to a baby llama or related animal, the plural is "crias".
A baby alpaca is called a cria. A baby llama is a Cria as well
A baby llama is called a cria (Spanish for "baby").
there are called Cria, a hispanic word.A baby lama is called a cria.
There isn't one. All baby alpacas are called cria.
A cria.
Baby AlpacaA young alpaca is called a cria "cree-ah"
CRIA - a baby llama, pronounced "CREE-ya". CRIA also stands for the Canadian Record Industry Association (cry-uhs)
Yes!
Llama cria are usually solitary, twins rather rare, and dangerous to both mother and cria. Cria is from the Spanish for baby.
an alpacas life cycle starts out with them as a cria (baby alpaca). :)
Only if she has offspring or has a cria (baby llama) at her side.