Yes
Sheep, llama etc.
Sheep do not eat llamas. Sheep are herbivores, that means they do not eat meat. But if you're looking for a funny answer, the sheep ate the llama because it really wa
yes. its a llama not a sheep
yes a sheep is consumer
A llama!
No, you're better off shearing a llama with shears meant for sheep. Cows don't have wool that need to be sheared annually, sheep do.
The llama.
There are not many animals that look like sheep. Some of the animals who slightly resemble the sheep include the goat and the llama.
Llamas are very social animals and live and travel in packs in the wild. If you are talking about buying a single llama, it could technically live by itself but I believe it would be harmful to the llama. It would suffer mentally, be unhealthy, and probably be very difficult to handle and raise. At the very least I would recommend having alpacas, sheep, or other herding animals for the llama to "adopt".
LLAMA!
LLAMA
A kind of llama ( sheep-like animal) with long wooly hair.