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First, we must determine if llamas do prance in moonlight. Since there have been several occurrences of llamas prancing in moonlight, and none of the have been deemed true, then, on average, we can (safely) say that llamas sometimes prance in moonlight.Back to the question: Why DO llamas prance in moonlight? I can see several motivations as why they might prance in moonlight, and, frankly, this is a topic filled to the brim with mights and sometimes. For one, a male llama, feeling that it is not handsome enough to attract a mate, might prance, putting itself into a higher reproduction potential than the other llamas in the herd.Another potential reason for the likeliness of prancing llamas is entertainment. Let's face it. Llamas lives are extremely boring. They wake up. They eat. They walk. They eat. They go to bed. Wouldn't prancing bring a little fun into their lives?The final reason is to scare off predators. Llamas are very meaty. They would be the perfect meal for, lets say, a Homo Sapien Sapien. The early hominid would be hungry and cold. The llamas, with all the features described above, would provide clothing and blankets from their fur, a meal or two from their meaty complexions, and fat or fuel from their fatty parts. The prancing would scare away the death of many llamas.llamas are one of the most mysterious creatures on the planet. Without them, many llama-prancing scientists would not have jobs today.
There is not just one kind of terrain that llamas can be on. Traditionally, llamas live in the andes mountians, and are very sure-footed like goats. But the only llamas that I know in person live on perfectly flat pasture. So, they can probably be on many different kinds of terrain, not just one.
There are many places in Illinois where Mexicans live. Aurora, Elgin, Northlake, and Chicago have many Mexican immigrants.
There is no exact data as to how many llamas are in the world. The population of llamas is most likely in the millions.
Approxamatly 2 llama'sBut it depends where on earth you are!In sweeden ther are 20000 but in the UK there is only 7, that may contredict my previos answer but oh well! LLAMAS RULE!
Alpacas can and often do live with llamas in captivity. Many people keep at least one llama in with their alpacas to protect them from & warn them of predators, as llamas are more inclined to fight off predators and protect their herd than alpacas.
7,300,000
8,854 (2013).
Llamas are herbivores; they don't eat meat and thus cannot be cannibals.
According to the Williams Institute's analysis of the 2010 US Census, 23,049 same-sex couples live in Illinois, representing .48% of all Illinois households.
Just under 13,000,000.
Around 12 million