they live in herds in flat mountain areas
There are no wild llamas in Australia.
There are no wild llamas in Australia. Some animal sanctuaries and zoos have llamas.
llamas live for about 20 years when they are farmed, but 30 years when they are in the wild.
Mountain lions and wild dogs will eat llamas. Humans will also eat llamas.
80 in human years
llamas are actually descendants of the wild swamp rat. They adapted and evolved from crawling to walking and have 4 nipples that swamp rats also had in order for them to breed.
Perhaps In a lamasery ! (joke). But actually llamas live wild in the Andes and they will just shelter behind a rock if necessary.
5-10 years in the wild. About 20 years in captivity.
No, llamas are are still quite common,both in the wild and captivity.
Llamas are originally from the mountainous regions of South America.
No. Only wild animals migrate. Llamas are not wild, they are domestic.
The llama's predators are cougars and wild dogs.