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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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Who has longest spit distance?

The record for the longest spit distance is often attributed to the Australian competitive spitter, Merv Hughes, who holds a Guinness World Record with a spit measured at 7.9 meters (25 feet, 8 inches). However, various individuals and organizations may claim different records in informal competitions. Spitting distance can vary significantly based on technique and individual skill.

How many llamas are cannibals?

Llamas are herbivores; they don't eat meat and thus cannot be cannibals.

What noises do llamas make?

a humming sound to show you that it is secure.

How much is a Llama 9mm worth?

Anywhere from $200 to over $1000. It depends on the model and condition- and you did not tell us that. Sort of like "How much is a Ford car worth?"

How does a llama eat turnips?

It doesn't. Llamas' jaws are not designed or built to eat turnips.

Why would a llama choose to spit?

Llamas spit as a defense mechanism, especially if it doesn't like a particular animal or human (or another llama) being too close to it's face or it period. It's a way to make said animal, human or llama to move away out of its comfort zone.

Why shouldn't you spit or share spit?

Because it is sick, why would you ask this?

What is the binomial nomenclature of a llama?

The binomial nomenclature of a llama is Lama glama.

What are some advantages and disadvantages of llamas?

As far as what? Production? Raising them? Their wool? Please be more specific!

What type of noise does a lama make?

Llamas typically make a variety of sounds, including a distinctive humming noise, which is often used to communicate with each other. They may also grunt, bark, or make a clucking sound, especially when they are feeling threatened or excited. The humming can vary in pitch and intensity, depending on their mood or situation.

What year was the llama 380 IIIA serial number B24938?

Serial number is not going to help, you need to look on the OTHER side of the weapon, just above the trigger will be a Date Code (Letter and Number).

Look up Llama Date Codes and find the year.

Mine is a "D*2" which is 1984

Where is the habitat fora llama?

their natural habitat is the andes mountains region in south america. However, they are highly adabtable creatures and can survive almost anywhere in the world. They have been farmed successfully from alaska to arizona with no difficulty. However, they can be subject to hypothermia or heatstroke, so making very sudden, extreme changes without any time to adjust should be avoided, but llamas gan grow used to almost any habitat.

Is it legal to have a pet llama in the US?

I do not believe that Llamas are an endangered species, however, if you cannot find a breeder here, you may need a license to import one into the country.

However - Llamas are considered livestock, not 'pets,' and whether, and where, you may keep one may be subject to zoning and humane laws.

How long does the average llama live?

Llamas that live in the wild where their life depends on their wits and other things like that they really only live like 5-10 years. But a llama in captivity that has had a good life and plenty of food, but NOT too much(!!), can live up to 20 or so years old.

How old do you have to be to buy a llama?

I think that you can be any age IF

  • You are a very responsible person and everyone around you knows that.
  • You have all the finances that you should ever need.
  • You are willing to learn and learn as much as you can before you buy one.
  • You have plenty of space and good grass and a dependable hay and grain source.

I have a friend with a llama farm and she just sold a baby alpaca to a little kid who is 6 or 8 (I don't remember) and he works for his Dad doing all kinds of hay work and earned enough to buy this little alpaca and take care of it. But the plus is that they live on a farm and they already had two other llamas, so I'm sure that he was helped out by his parents, but he is a very responsible kid, and he has earned his reward for that.

What are llamas scared of?

Llamas do frighten coyotes due to the fact that a Llama is bigger than a coyote and will usually walk towards them once they spot one. This is viewed as an aggressive act towards a coyote and they back away.