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Llamas give birth through a process called "cria" delivery, typically standing up. The mother, or dam, usually seeks a quiet and comfortable spot to deliver her offspring, which is called a cria. The birth is relatively quick, often lasting around 30 minutes, and the cria is usually up and walking within a few hours. Llamas generally give birth without complications, and maternal care is instinctual.

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