Llamas are cousins of camels. Alpacas gunacos and vicunas are also cousins.
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Well the closest relative to alpacas are llamas.
Llamas, Alpacas, and Vicuna are three animals related to Camels.
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Camels, Llamas, Alpacas, Vicunas, Guanacos, and a couple other animals are all related. They are all camelids, like horses and donkeys are both equines.
Because they are related to each other.
Llamas are different to horses because llamas have thick coats of fur, while horses only have a main on their neck. Llamas spit up to 10 feet, while horses do not spit at all. There are shoes for horses, but not for llamas. They are completely different to horses. Llamas are much more closely related to camels than horses, sharing the Family group of Camelidae
Because they don't need to store water on their backsLlamas live in the mountains and Camels live in the desert.Llamas & Camels are related, but they don't have humps on their back because Llamas and Camels used to be one species, but Llamas went to the mountains and Camels went to the desert.
LLamas and vicunas are separate animals. They live in South America. Both of them have been domesticated for thousands of years by the local tribes. They are related to camels, but are not descended from them or from goats.
Llamas are mostly closely related to alpacas, vicunas, and guanacos.