It's phyical characterics are not made for the dersert. It has a heavy woolen coat, skinny legs, and requires a lot of water.
Because they are gay
in the desert
No, llamas are not desert animals. They are domestic animals. Guanacos, a close cousin, are found on the fringes of the Atacama Desert, however.
it isnt, if anything vegetated areas are in danger of becoming deserts!
No, llamas live in the Altiplano of South America, not in the Sahara of Africa,
The savannah is not a desert. It is a distinct biome of its own, a transition zone between a desert and a grassland. Therefore, your question is invalid as written.
"llama" (pronounced yama). When used in a sentence; "Me llama es Fallon."
He is the intact male llama that is used to breed all the female llamas in his herd.
Llama fleece can be used for many items, including clothing, accessories and carpets.
Llamas are domesticated animals and do not occur naturally in the desert. The vicuña and guanaco are wild cousins of the llama and do occur on the fringes of the Atacama Desert where they feed on sparse plant life and get their water from the plants they eat.
Yes, it can be used for wool.
A Stud is a male llama who is used to breed females. He can also be called a herdsire.