A baby llama is called a cria.
Only if she has offspring or has a cria (baby llama) at her side.
In Spanish, a male llama is referred to as "llama macho." The term "macho" indicates that the llama is male, while "llama" refers to the species itself. Female llamas, on the other hand, are called "llama hembra."
Young goats are known as Kids ADDED: In addition to the previous answer. Young Males are called "Bucklings" and young Females are called "Doelings". Both Bucklings & Doelings are "Kids".
A male llama and a female llama.
An intact female llama is called a "hembra." Hembra llamas are typically used for breeding and can also serve as pack animals or for producing fiber. They are known for their gentle temperament and strong maternal instincts.
I heard that it is is sometimes called a macho.
A pig that is young and is a female is called a pig.
A young cat is called a kit. :3
A young female horse is a filly. A young female donkey is a filly, a young male donkey is a colt. The adult donkeys are jenny and jack, or gelding.
A young bovine that has not had an offspring is called a heifer.
Young sheep are called lamb, lambkin or cosset. Female sheep are called ewe or dam.
Sexual reproduction. Male llama mates with female llama to get a baby llama or cria. That's the only way.