The main animals raised in Bolivia are the camel and the alpaca. Llamas are also a main animal raised in Bolivia.
* cows * chicken * turkeys * llamas * cattle * pigs
large flocks are raised in Andes mountains from southern Peru to northwestern Argentina
Llamas are different to horses because llamas have thick coats of fur, while horses only have a main on their neck. Llamas spit up to 10 feet, while horses do not spit at all. There are shoes for horses, but not for llamas. They are completely different to horses. Llamas are much more closely related to camels than horses, sharing the Family group of Camelidae
No, llamas do not eat children. Llamas are herbivores that primarily feed on grass, hay, and other plant materials. They are typically gentle and non-aggressive animals when raised in a proper environment.
Food, fibre and work. Cattle and horses can be used for work. Cattle, poultry, pigs, sheep and goats are raised for their meat. Dairy cattle are raised for milk and chickens for eggs. Llamas, alpacas, sheep and a few breeds of goats are raised for their wool or hair.
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As of recent estimates, there are approximately 1,000 to 1,500 llamas in Oregon. The state is known for its diverse agriculture, and llamas are often raised for their fiber, as pets, or for use in pack trips. The exact number can vary due to changes in farming practices and ownership. For the most accurate and current data, local agricultural reports or llama associations may provide updated figures.
There are no wild llamas in Australia. Some animal sanctuaries and zoos have llamas.
Parturition is a medical/veterinary term for birth. So the parturition of llamas would be when little llamas come out of pregnant llamas.
Llamas are considered animals. To get more detailed, llamas are relatives of the alpaca. Of course, in my opinion llamas are better than alpacas.