There is not just one kind of terrain that llamas can be on. Traditionally, llamas live in the andes mountians, and are very sure-footed like goats. But the only llamas that I know in person live on perfectly flat pasture. So, they can probably be on many different kinds of terrain, not just one.
let me guess horseisle? its Jungle isle
you can ONLY find llamas on junle isle ( inless some relesse it on another isle )
They are only found in the jungles of Jungle isle! Good luck and happy llama hunting!
Llamas are not rare. i live in Ohio and i have 2 llamas. there is also a farm in Ohio with about 121 llamas.
No. Though llamas in the same family as camels, they do not have the hump.
The Inca civilization in South America used llamas for transportation, food, and clothing. Llamas were integral to their economy and way of life, serving as pack animals in the mountainous terrain.
Llama and llamas are words. They are the only words I could find that begin with LL.
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The Incas used llamas primarily as pack animals for transporting goods across their extensive road network, particularly in the rugged Andean terrain. They also relied on llamas for their wool, meat, and hides, making them an essential resource for daily life and trade. Additionally, llamas played a role in religious and cultural practices, symbolizing prosperity and serving as offerings in rituals.
llamas and polar bears really only have one thing in common, and that is that they are both white, unless you count black or brown llamas
Trick question! Llamas are modified ruminants and only have 3. They are missing the reticulum.
Llamas have big nostrils because, in prehistoric times, mice could not find homes during the winter. They tried to fit in the llamas nostrils but could not fit. So, the mice stretched out the llamas nostrils. Now causing all llamas to have large nostrils.