They are the community, because up in the Tibetan mountains, Llamas are considered sacred.
There is no exact data as to how many llamas are in the world. The population of llamas is most likely in the millions.
The population of Llamas de la Ribera is 970.
yes, llamas, being part of the Camelid family, live in the Andes Mountains of South America.
No, llamas are not native to Africa. Llamas are native to South America, specifically the Andes Mountains in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Chile. They are domesticated animals used for their wool, meat, and carrying loads.
some live in the mountains of Peru
as at 2007 is was estimated 7 million Llamas and Alpacas in South America and nearly 200,000 in America and Canada
The Andes Mountains.
They don't! They come from the Andes Mountians.
High Mountains with a Altitude of over 10'000 feetOne L lamas are Buddhist "priests" and lived (originally) principally in the Himalaya mountains. They are also found wherever Tibetan Buddhism is practiced world wild.Two L lamas are a woolly beast found originally in the Andes mountains. They are also found in petting zoos and farms around the world
llamas are mating lots in china
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Llamas were domesticated by the Incas for their wool, meat, and ability to carry heavy loads in the Andes Mountains. They played a vital role in Incan society as a source of transportation and food, and their wool was used for textiles.