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Llamas have a variety of colors including white, brown, grey, piebald, and black.
Llamas have a variety of colors including white, brown, grey, piebald, and black. The Llama L
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‘Lama Glama’ is the llama’s scientific name.
‘Lama Glama’ is the llama’s scientific name. The Llama L
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They're Easy Keepers
They're Easy Keepers The Llama L
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Llamas Are Used as Therapy Animals
Llamas Are Used as Therapy Animals The Llama L
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They Make Good Guard Animals
They Make Good Guard Animals The Llama L
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They Communicate by Humming
They Communicate by Humming The Llama L
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They Differ From Alpacas
They Differ From Alpacas The Llama L
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They Show Displeasure
They Show Displeasure The Llama L
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Llamas Have Been Used as Pack Animals for Centuries
Llamas Have Been Used as Pack Animals for Centuries The Llama L
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Llamas were first domesticated and used as pack animals 4,000 to 5,000 years ago in the Peruvian highlands.
Llamas were first domesticated and used as pack animals 4,000 to 5,000 years ago in the Peruvian highlands. The Llama L
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Llamas are members of the camelid family meaning they're pretty closely related to camels.
Llamas are members of the camelid family meaning they're pretty closely related to camels. The Llama L
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They do not drink as much water compared to other animals.
They do not drink as much water compared to other animals. The Llama L
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Here comes the grass!
Here comes the grass! The Llama L
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Llamas eat approximately 2 to 4 percent of their body weight per day.
Llamas eat approximately 2 to 4 percent of their body weight per day. The Llama L
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Some llamas can grow up to 6 feet tall.
Some llamas can grow up to 6 feet tall. The Llama L
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An adult llama weighs around 280 lbs up to 440 lbs.
An adult llama weighs around 280 lbs up to 440 lbs. The Llama L
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The lifespan of the llamas is around 15 to 25 years.
The lifespan of the llamas is around 15 to 25 years. The Llama L
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They are extremely social animals and love to live with herds.
They are extremely social animals and love to live with herds. The Llama L
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Its predators are coyotes, mountain lions, ocelots, and humans.
Its predators are coyotes, mountain lions, ocelots, and humans. The Llama L
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A young or baby llama is called ‘Cria.’
A young or baby llama is called ‘Cria.’ The Llama L
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