In Spanish, a male llama is referred to as "llama macho." The term "macho" indicates that the llama is male, while "llama" refers to the species itself. Female llamas, on the other hand, are called "llama hembra."
LLAMA IS STILL LLAMA IN SPANISH!!!
A male llama and a female llama.
Flame in Spanish is 'llama' (pronounced yah-mah).
A dad llama is called a "cria." However, "cria" specifically refers to a baby llama. The adult male llama is simply referred to as a "male llama" or "stud llama." Llamas are social animals and often have strong bonds with their offspring.
A Stud is a male llama who is used to breed females. He can also be called a herdsire.
A baby llama is called a cria (Spanish for "baby").
Sexual reproduction. Male llama mates with female llama to get a baby llama or cria. That's the only way.
"My teacher's (female or male) name is...."
It means Spanish language and can also refer to a male Spaniard.
Se llama means "his/her name is" in Spanish. For instance "el Nina se llama Ashley"
stocks for pistols made by llama a Spanish arms company.
A castrated male llama is typically referred to as a gelding. This term is commonly used in livestock management to describe a castrated male animal.