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.
He is the intact male llama that is used to breed all the female llamas in his herd.
A baby llama is called a cria.
Only if she has offspring or has a cria (baby llama) at her side.
I heard that it is is sometimes called a macho.
An intact male ferret is called a hob. An unspayed female is called a jill. A neutered male is a gib. A spayed female is a sprite.
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."
A male llama and a female llama.
I don't think so. It is like people where if your dad is really good at science and you are too then you have acquired his gene for science knowledge, it's the same with llamas, a male llama may protect better then a female llama or vise versa but I don't think so.
Sexual reproduction. Male llama mates with female llama to get a baby llama or cria. That's the only way.
A pig is either male or female. A male intact pig is called a boar, a male castrated pig is called a barrow, a mature female is called a sow and an immature female is called a gilt.
A hembra is a female llama.
Adult female sheep are referred to as ewes, intact males as ramsRam is a male. Ewe is a female.