Llamas are originally from the mountainous regions of South America.
they live in herds in flat mountain areas
A wild Llama of course! You named it!
They normally don't live passed the age of 40 in the wild.
About 45 years in the wild.
Llamas that live in the wild where their life depends on their wits and other things like that they really only live like 5-10 years. But a llama in captivity that has had a good life and plenty of food, but NOT too much(!!), can live up to 20 or so years old.
A galah that has lived its life as a pet is unlikely to survive in the wild. Galahs normally live in the wild, being abundant through most of Australia.
Llamas are very social animals and live and travel in packs in the wild. If you are talking about buying a single llama, it could technically live by itself but I believe it would be harmful to the llama. It would suffer mentally, be unhealthy, and probably be very difficult to handle and raise. At the very least I would recommend having alpacas, sheep, or other herding animals for the llama to "adopt".
Alpacas are normally found in South America in the countries of Peru and Chile. They like to live in the mountains, or on hills.
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