about 11 months after gettin it on! :)
Yes. All animals have babies.
Llamas are known for never saying anything unless they are in danger, then they make a shrill scream. They also hum to their babies.
No, Guinea pigs and Llamas are different species. While both are mammals, they are distant relatives only, and cannot interbreed.
Normally, a llama has one baby at a time. Twinning is rare, and twins rarely survive. BTW, baby llamas are called crias.
since when did llamas get jobs
no their babies are bat chickens which are 12 feet tall and prey on llamas
Both llamas and alpacas only have one baby, also called a cria. They are like horses in which that 99.9% of the time they only have one baby, but in rare cases, like horses, they may have twins, but often one or both of the twins dies and possibly the mother. But I have seen here on the internet one set of twins where the mother and the babies all lived and the babies are growing up just fine.
Nanny or mother goats take care of their young ones in several ways. The mothers protect the babies, groom the babies, and also nurse the babies.
Llamas.
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There are no wild llamas in Australia. Some animal sanctuaries and zoos have llamas.
Parturition is a medical/veterinary term for birth. So the parturition of llamas would be when little llamas come out of pregnant llamas.