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The body covering of a llama is fur.
Yes, llamas are mammals. They belong to the camelid family, which also includes alpacas, camels, and vicuñas. As mammals, llamas possess characteristics such as being warm-blooded, having fur or hair, and giving live birth to their young, which are nursed with milk.
alpacas, because of the more valuable hair and rich milk
Llamas have lots of different hair colors; White, black, lots of greys, red, beige, roan and brown. :)
The Inca used alpacas, llamas, and vicuncunas
Llamas do both molt and shed. They experience seasonal shedding, where they lose their old hair, particularly in spring as temperatures rise. Additionally, llamas undergo a process of molting, where they shed their undercoat to make way for new growth. This combination helps them maintain optimal insulation and comfort throughout the year.
You make wool from hair or fur. The hair from sheep, goats, Llamas, camels and even dogs and cats can be spun into wool.
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There are no wild llamas in Australia. Some animal sanctuaries and zoos have llamas.
Parturition is a medical/veterinary term for birth. So the parturition of llamas would be when little llamas come out of pregnant llamas.
Llamas are considered animals. To get more detailed, llamas are relatives of the alpaca. Of course, in my opinion llamas are better than alpacas.