Llamas typically graze for about 8 to 12 hours a day, consuming a diet primarily of grass, hay, and other vegetation. They tend to eat small amounts throughout the day rather than having set meal times. Their digestive systems are well adapted for processing fibrous plant material, allowing them to efficiently extract nutrients over extended periods of grazing.
It depends on if the llama is, in fact, really a llama. That is; is the llama in question really a person?
Peru eats llama, noodles, chicken, beef, and rice, just mostly what we in America eat! Except for the llama.
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Sheep do not eat llamas. Sheep are herbivores, that means they do not eat meat. But if you're looking for a funny answer, the sheep ate the llama because it really wa
the aweser is to go eat a llama
Other baby llamas
No. Why would you ever feed a llama bamboo? They eat grass and hay... If you want to feed an animal bamboo, buy a panda.
*Llama's Yes i think potatoes are cool and Llama's,I personally don't have a Llama,But I just searched online and it doesn't say anything bad about Llama's eating potatoes.
probably but not often
That all depends on the snake.
No an elephant will crush me
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.