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If your question was, "Why are llamas so protective over their heads?" It's because, in relation to their size they have very very large eyes, and so they are very sensitive about things touching their faces and the tops of their heads.

If you meant for your question to be, "Why are llamas so protective over their herd?" It's because some llamas have the gene of having the urge upon them to guard their herd, kind of like stallions. They protect their herd from intruders and animals that might cause any one in their herd danger.

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