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Llamas

Llamas, closely related to alpacas, are commonly found in mountainous areas and are widely used as pack animals.

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What is the most serious threat to a llama?

Llamas are prey animals, and like all prey animals, their main and most serious threat comes from predators such as cougars (pumas or mountain lions to others), coyotes and wolves. Wild llamas in Peru are preyed on often by cougars.

How do you find a llama and if you do how do you tame it and feed it?

Llamas can be found on various farms or at particular livestock sales which include the sale of llamas. A llama born and raised on a farm is already tame so there's no need to worry about that. You would feed it similar feed that you would feed a horse, goat or cow. Llamas are grazers and love eating grass when it's made available to them. They'll also happily munch on hay if that is also available.

What country is the lama native to?

Lama is native to South America specifically Peru, Chile, Equador, and Argentina near the Andes Mountain Range. Lama's live in semi-desert hot conditions.

How long have llamas been on earth?

Llamas have been domesticated for around 4,000 to 5,000 years, primarily in the Andean regions of South America. Their wild ancestors, the guanacos, have existed for much longer, with evidence suggesting they have been present for millions of years. Overall, llamas as a species have evolved alongside humans since their domestication, making them a significant part of Andean culture and agriculture.

How do you get rid of a llama in your back yard?

you threaten it by squealing the words 'hello', then carefully place a rock near your toe, run into the house and make some lemonade and sit back and wait for the llama to fly away! good luck everyone!

Why is spurn head a cyclical spit?

Spurn Head is considered a cyclical spit because its formation and evolution are influenced by natural processes that operate in cycles, such as sediment deposition and erosion. The movement of sand and sediment along the coast, driven by wave action and currents, causes the spit to grow and change shape over time. Additionally, rising sea levels and changing weather patterns can alter these dynamics, leading to periodic cycles of expansion and contraction of the spit. These processes collectively contribute to its cyclical nature in the landscape.

Do llamas go to heaven?

Yes, I'm an expert llama scientist. It is a fact, llamas go to Heaven.

How do llamas survive in their environment?

they survive they eat lots of plants and they live where its very grassy and they don't need lots of water they have rally unique adaptions so the can survive

Why do Lamas choose to spit?

They choose to spit because america

Why do llamas drool?

They shouldn't drool much, if at all. If they are there could be some sort of mouth or tooth issue that needs a veterinarian's attention as soon as possible.

What does como se llama nino mean?

With the proper punctuation added, it is a question, ¿Cómo se llama el niño?

It means "What is the baby's name?"

Why do llamas chew sideways?

Cows, sheep and goats chew sideways (or rather in more of a circular motion) too. It's an adaptation to break down plant matter that they're chewing faster and more efficiently than if the jaw movements were straight up and down like with us humans, a wolf or a tiger.

Why don't llamas eat cabbage?

I believe it is because they prefer carrots instead c:

How do female llamas attract male llamas?

Female llamas attract male llamas primarily through vocalizations and body language. They may emit specific sounds and use postures to signal their readiness to mate, often displaying behaviors that indicate receptiveness. Additionally, pheromones released during their estrous cycle play a crucial role in attracting males from a distance. This combination of auditory and chemical signals helps facilitate courtship among llamas.