alpacas
If you're using cria to refer to a baby llama or related animal, the plural is "crias".
A baby alpaca is called a cria. A baby llama is a Cria as well
A baby llama is called a cria (Spanish for "baby").
there are called Cria, a hispanic word.A baby lama is called a cria.
There isn't one. All baby alpacas are called cria.
A cria.
CRIA - a baby llama, pronounced "CREE-ya". CRIA also stands for the Canadian Record Industry Association (cry-uhs)
Baby AlpacaA young alpaca is called a cria "cree-ah"
Yes!
A baby vicuña is called a cria.
A baby cria typically stands within 30 minutes to an hour after birth. This rapid standing is crucial for the cria to start nursing and bonding with its mother. Within a few hours, they often begin to walk and explore their surroundings. Early mobility is important for their survival and development.
Llamas typically give birth to a single cria (baby llama) at a time, although twins can occur infrequently. Twins are more common in llamas bred for their fur or meat rather than as pets or pack animals.