I personally have not owned and alpaca (YET) but I am doing my research, and I have found that YES! They do get along with dogs, llamas, and other livestalk. The only harm is with cows, that they will be kicked during feeding time, but that is not likely. I hope this helps!
Llamas grow fleece which humans process into wool.
humans and llamas
Mountain lions and wild dogs will eat llamas. Humans will also eat llamas.
Llamas belong to the class Mammalia, along with other mammals such as humans, dogs, and cats.
The Spanish word "llamas" means "name." For instance, "Como te llamas?"means "What is your name?" and you would reply with "Me llamo _____________" Your name here.
Llamas are mammals and give live birth, just as humans do. No, Llamas do not lay eggs, they are mammals and give birth to live young.No they are mammals and give live birth.
Some of the enemies of the llamas are:Mountain lions, snow leopards, cougars, and also humans. Humans are on the list because they used to hunt them for their wool and meat. Most llamas now are kept in captivity, so they are protected from most predators. If they are attacked, the male llamas sound off a warning so that the rest of the herd can run away. Since llamas are herbivores, they don't prey on other animals.
Humans are impacting llamas primarily through habitat destruction and domestication. As urban development expands and agricultural practices change, natural habitats for wild llamas are being diminished, leading to population pressures. Additionally, the domestication of llamas for transportation, wool, and tourism can alter their natural behaviors and breeding patterns, affecting their overall health and genetics.
humans are friendly but to some lizards they are not and lizards are friendly but most lizards are not so friendly so the gecko and other none scary big sharp teeth things so ill give it %40 of lizards are friendly and %60 of humans are friendly
African wild dogs are typically not friendly to humans and can be aggressive if approached or threatened.
They are friendly because they are born to like humans...really..
Alligators are part of Kingdom Animalia, along with humans, ticks, jellyfish, llamas and snails.