Yes, llamas are native to South America, specifically the Andean regions of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Chile. They have been domesticated for thousands of years and are primarily used as pack animals and for their wool. Llamas are closely related to alpacas, guanacos, and vicuñas, all of which are also native to this region.
yes, llamas, being part of the Camelid family, live in the Andes Mountains of South America.
llamas live in South America
South America
In North America. They then migrated to South America.
Llamas originated in North America, but they migrated to South America during the Ice Age.
as at 2007 is was estimated 7 million Llamas and Alpacas in South America and nearly 200,000 in America and Canada
In South America, llamas are frequently used as beasts of burden. It is estimated that llamas migrated to South America from North America about 3 million years ago.
South America
South America.
south America i believe.
Llamas are used as pack animals in South America.
Llamas are indigenous to South America.