You put the llama fur into a bucket or something full of paint thingy.
So you can have a green llama. D'uh.
No, a llama is a mammal because it has fur, gives milk to its young, and is warmblooded.
no
Yes, it can be used for wool.
yes
It is used for yarn and very rarely thread.
No, in the United States you can't adopt a Llama. However, you can "adopt" a Llama and send money for the care of the animal. It will stay at the rescue and not with you.
Alpaca fur is more valuable than llama. Though, some llama hair is of higher quality than alpaca.
could be because you can eat them, use their fur, or that llama is just and awsome word to say
The body covering of a llama is fur.
It will probably just change the fur color for a while. Hopefully it's not the permanent kind of hair dye.
Im pretty sure it turns their fur pink...? It depends what is used to dye it, to determine any bad effects.