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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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How does a llama survive?

Llamas have developed a three-compartment stomach to help them digest food. So once the food is done being partially broken down in the first compartment, the llama regurgitates the food to chew it again, then repeat the process in the second section. This is because they have a weak digestive system. They have also developed shaggy fur, to keep them warm.

Do llamas stay in groups?

Some llamas are used as "guards" of the sheep because they quickly alert and protect the herd when they spot a predator. Llamas are very social animals. Theylive in groups composed of up to 20 animals.

Where do llamas take shelter?

Perhaps In a lamasery ! (joke).

But actually llamas live wild in the Andes and they will just shelter behind a rock if necessary.

Which civilization heavily depended on the llama for food and clothing?

The Inca civilization heavily depended on llamas for food, clothing, transportation, and as pack animals. Llamas provided meat, wool for clothing, and were essential for carrying goods across the rugged terrain of the Andes Mountains.

Do llamas build shelters?

No, llamas need to seek shelter, because they are unable to build their own.

Who are the llmas's closet relatives?

The alpaca, the vicuna and the guanaco are all closely related to the llama. All these animals are related to the camel.

Are llama marsupial?

no they don't have pouches!

What shape is a llama?

If you calculate the anal hole, you will notice that a llama is a square. When looked at eagle eye view you'll see that it's a pyramid. But when you actually ride the llama from the anal hole you will probably not even care what shape it is, because you'll be having uncontrollably, orgasmic, anal, intercourse with a llama.

Thank you,

-Mr. Party lol ^.^

What are 7 classifications of a llama?

llamas are classified as a "camelid", and yes, that means they are related to camels, alpacas and whatever else fits the general profile of long bottom teeth, lots of hair, tidy eater, conservative on water and the ability to spit long distances with rifle-like accuracy.

What colour is llama's poop?

Fresh llama poop, also known as llama "beans" is dark brown, like most poop. It is very similar in appearance to the poop of deer - small round balls. It has a very good PNK ratio (Phosphorous, Nitrogen, Potassium), and is low in organic material, making it an excellent fertilizer.

What type of products do people mainly use llama and alpaca fleece for?

The fleece (or wool) can be used on the inside of boots like Uggs, or on the inside of fleece or wool coats.

What is easier to take care of alpaca or llama?

they are both the same i think i love llamas

What are facts about a llama?

  • Llamas are even-toed ungulates
  • Llamas have more mast cells than cows, allowing them to breath at a higher altitude
  • Llamas have 3 eyelids
  • Llamas hum to their cria (babies)
  • A llama lifespan is 15-20 years, though occasionally longer
  • Llamas have toenails
  • Llamas have baby teeth that fall out and are replaced by grownup teeth, just like humans!
  • The gestation period of a llama is 11-12 months
  • Llamas have no mating season
  • Llamas have no estrous cycle, and no heat cycle. They are induced ovulators, which means they don't fertilize eggs until they are mating
  • Female llamas reach mating age at about 2 years old

Does spit have taste?

Yes, spit, or saliva, does have a taste, albeit subtle. It contains various compounds, including enzymes, electrolytes, and proteins, which can contribute to its flavor. The taste of saliva can also be influenced by factors such as diet and individual health. While it may not have a strong flavor, it can still carry hints of the food and beverages consumed.

Can a llama purr?

probably but not often

How are llamas used today?

Surprisingly meat, companions, and protectors of livestock