A spotted llama is not a distinct breed but rather a color variation of the standard llama. Llamas can come in various colors and patterns, including spotted, which results from genetic variation. These unique markings can add to their visual appeal, but they do not indicate a separate breed classification.
a llama farm is a place where people breed and look after llamas!
No.
wool can't breed genius :L
He is the intact male llama that is used to breed all the female llamas in his herd.
A Stud is a male llama who is used to breed females. He can also be called a herdsire.
No, the llama is breed in parts of South America, and is a valuable source of food, wool, leather, etc.
Appaloosas have spotted coats, and are stock-breed horses, which are the most popular choice by far for western riding.
Oh yes, they can breed all right but expect a majority to be black than liver.
the germish spotted dear rabbit
to produce offspring with spotted bodies
The Llama is the only breed to be found only on Jungle Isle (Horse Isle Question and Answer)
A leopard Appaloosa