Um. Great question! I don't think they are, because a lot of Farmers have them on their farms. So, No they aren't.
NO, llamas are not endangered!
They are not endangered as of right now.
because they like bacon ok
Monarchs were endangered not extinct but now their neither i think the population is growing. I THINK!!!!!!!!
because people are cuting down their habitat. now they are an endangered animals.
Llamas are the best animals ever. They are fluffy, and like aardvarks.
They are not endangered as of right now.
They are endangered right now, because there still are elephants around
425 actually because of the 5 llamas represent the thingy
No. The bluebirds were endangered once, but right now they're in the "least concern" list.
No some species of sloth are critically endangered.
Right now, scarlet macaws are endangered, and therefore not for sale.
Try rephrasing the Question
Llamas have big nostrils because, in prehistoric times, mice could not find homes during the winter. They tried to fit in the llamas nostrils but could not fit. So, the mice stretched out the llamas nostrils. Now causing all llamas to have large nostrils.
yes it isan estimated 750 females are out right now i believe
Both of his llamas are now dead.
lets see, to endanger any species, all you need to do is start hunting it; lots of it, then, when it becomes difficult to find them, borrow helicopters and continue hunting them. Then, when you still can't find any, let a bunch of wolves or stray rottweilers loose and then you'll have endangered llamas. Wild llamas, in Peru and such, could be endangered by an introduced infection of some sort, much the way sheep in the Rocky mountains suffer from lung worm.
Alpacas are not a breed of llama. They are similar, but it's like a lion and a cougar. They're related, but not the same species. Two of the differences between llamas and alpacas that I can think of right now are size and ear shape. Llamas are a bit larger in general than alpacas, and llama ears are banana shaped, whereas an alpaca's is straight.